SSPCA: Appeal for cat litter for cats in Dunbartonshire | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

2022-09-17 09:59:05 By : Ms. Alexia Yang

The Scottish SPCA is appealing to animal lovers to donate wood pellet cat litter for pets in the care of their Dunbartonshire animal rescue and rehoming centre.

Items can be dropped directly at the centre, purchased from their Amazon wishlist or via any other online retailer offering direct delivery.

Centre assistant manager Ally Bibby said: “We are in need of wood pellet cat litter as we are currently caring for 36 cats.

“This cat litter helps to keep cats like Oliver feeling comfortable while they wait to find their forever homes."

🐾 Our Dunbartonshire centre is in need of wood pellet cat litter for cats in their care. Donations can be dropped at the centre reception between 1pm and 4pm daily at Dumbarton Road, Milton, G82 2UA or purchased from the centre’s Amazon wishlist: https://t.co/97DjwqFoYe pic.twitter.com/uURJ0Y90G1

Ally continued: “Your support means that we can continue to provide the best care for our animals at our centre.

“We’d be so grateful for any donations that people can spare and we know our cats will be too.”

Donations of cat litter can be dropped at the centre reception between 1pm and 4pm daily at  Dumbarton Road, Milton, G82 2UA or purchased from the centre’s Amazon wishlist.

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