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    Glasgow Adoption Centre

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    The Scottish SPCA

    The Scottish SPCA

    (2 reviews)

    South Side

    This is the Animal Rescue Centre where I found my best friend - my little black Tom Cat aptly named…read moreThomas. He was one of a litter of nine and I knew he was the cat for me the first moment I laid eyes on him, with his big green eyes and tiny little paws. It wasn't long before Thomas was being told off for sharpening his claws on the sofa and terrorising the neighbours' dog. Over the years he's grown long ways rather than out - which earned him the nickname Linky as I think he looks a bit like a Links sausage. He sleeps in my bed with his little head on my pillow and he even escorts me to the bus stop - but I have to return him home as I worry about him getting lost along the way. Thomas is thirteen now and has brought so much happiness and I view him just as another family member. The Dog and Cat Home do such a great job rescuing and rehoming strays and unwanted animals. So if you're thinking of getting a new pet, you don't have to splash out on an expensive pedigree but can find a wonderful animal here who would be so grateful for a chance and who would would bring you more happiness than you could ever imagine. Even if you're not looking for a pet you could always pop along to the Dog and Cat Home as they're always looking for old toys and blankets along with donations of food - but be warned as it would be hard leaving without a furry friend!

    A bit of a strange review to write as we visited here about 2 years ago actually, and I had this…read morereview saved as a draft this whole time! We were hoping to adopt a dog from the shelter so paid it a visit to suss it out. The Scottish SPCA is a really lovely place - a bit of a lush area, and the staff were all really friendly. The dogs are all in individual kennels and you can walk around to see if there's one you like and then the staff will let you meet them. We did the tshirt test for my husband's allergies (rub a tshirt on the dog and then take him home and keep it near your face) on a dog we liked but sadly he had a really bad allergic reaction to the little guy. So despite not being able to adopt, I thought really highly of the Scottish SPCA and found the staff and environment really pleasant. Keep in mind there is a lot of barking though so it might not be a great place for little ones or people who aren't confident around dogs.

    Dogs Trust - Is this my best side ?

    Dogs Trust

    (2 reviews)

    Well its Monday morning and I have just sat down for my morning cup of coffeehouse the phone rings,…read moreits my son asking me if I can take him and his friend to the Dogs Trust, as his friend was hoping to adopt a dog. As I have never been to the dogs Trust, I thought " why not " so off we went, notwithstanding, my memories of similar places were of the Cat and Dog Home's in Glasgow, and the awful smell once through the front door, and the sound of the animals yelping ( pardon the pun ) however this is most certainly not the case with the Dogs Trust, the place is accessible to all and is just of the main thoroughfare, and on approach the exterior is very pleasing to the eye and is very well signposted, moreover there is ample free parking for its customers. Making our way to the interior of the building, the pleasant, theme continued, with a very comfortable waiting area, together with a plentiful supply of doggie literature to browse over, the staff are very friendly and attentive and are eager to assist you in any way they can, answering any concerns that you might have. Once you have filled in your application form, you comeback a few days later for an meeting with one of the staff to enable them to " match " a dog to suit yours and of course the dogs needs. You can visit all the dogs in their kennels, which we did, and the first thing I noticed was how clean the place was, and not one bad smell. Unlike the bad old days, the Dog Trust does not put any dog to " sleep" and according to the staff available on the day they never will. On closing I was very impressed with the entire ethos, cleanliness and attitude of the staff, and I ever wanted a dog I would certainly go here.

    It is a devastating fact that although the charity may mean well to the pubic eye, they steel your…read moremoney and pay there CEO 200k a year! I prefer to help local small business charities that actually spend their money on there animals.

    The Edinburgh Dog & Cat Home

    The Edinburgh Dog & Cat Home

    (4 reviews)

    Animal shelters are never nice to visits if you are an animal lover to see so many eyes watching…read moreyou. This place is not just a normal shelter they offer 1st rate pet boarding too. If you are every thinking about getting a dog or cat you must visit this place 1st. Rehoming is one of the most rewarding things you can do and the Edinburgh dog and cat home is always on hand to offer you help and guidance. We re-home our last dog from here and she was a wonder joy giver. She was fully grown had her own wonderful personality it was the best decision we could of made. At the time I was 9 and hell bent on getting a puppy but my parents said we should check out here 1st. I am now 21 and the dog past this year she was a wonderful companion and friend. So please if you are thinking about a dog or cat go here. Just watch out you may fall in love with more than one

    If you're thinking about giving a furry friend a happy home then you should consider Edinburgh Dog…read moreand Cat Home. Situated on the coast on Seafield Road East, this large animal shelter has lots of cats and dogs who desperately need to be adopted. While you're welcome to drop in, it's advised that you call in advance so the shelter can arrange for someone to show you about. This is especially the case for Saturdays when the place can get quite busy. I visited recently as I'm rehoming a cat, and it was great to be shown about by someone who knows the animals, their temperaments, their backgounds and their habits. Edinburgh Cat & Dog Home also has lots of cat and dog goodies for sale (think treats, bowels, litter trays and carriers) and given this charity provides care and shelter to many unwanted animals, it's well worth spending your money here. Remember though, a dog (or cat) is not just for christmas.

    SSPCA

    SSPCA

    (2 reviews)

    What amazing work these guys do! Came along with a few fellow Yelpers to donate food for all the…read moredogs. It's located in a quiet area with ample space, staff there are super friendly and helpful and the dogs are all so cute! I had to suppress my urge to take them all home. Jeez, it was hard. Given this isn't a goods and service type place I don't have much more to say and I probably wouldn't reccomend a visit for the sake of it. BUT- if you're looking to adopt, volunteer some time or donate then I couldn't reccomend these guys highly enough!

    "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning…read moreto breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" Alright, so I've lifted this from the Statue of Liberty, but I think this does do some justice to what SSCPA Shelters do. From abandoned/given up horses through to small pets, they unfortunately have collected them all from different parts of the Edinburgh area. It's heartbreaking yet warming to know the shelter is there. We came here to look at a new hamster, feeling like finding one a forever home would be a better alternative to buying one from a pet store and here we met Rita, the only hamster in the place, surrounded by a lot of rabbits. Shy, but adventurous Rita, found in a wardrobe and almost mistaken for a mouse. After a gentle interrogation over our suitability of taking her home, she was with us, and hid in the corner for a while. That was then, now she chews the bars to get our attention to take her out running around our house, freely or in her ball. She doesn't freak out every time there is a sudden noise, and she doesn't regard us as strangers, we're as tolerated as a hamster owner can be. Happy the SSPCA was there to look after her, happy she is in our lives now.

    Lothian Cat Rescue - Pepper went missing 5.3.23 he walks with a straight tale he's been chipped

    Lothian Cat Rescue

    (6 reviews)

    I have the pleasure of being well acquainted with a rescue cat named Thomas, who as well a being…read moreexceptionally long and sleek, is also the friendliest and most gentle four-legged friend you could hope to meet. He's currently sitting next to me, snoring his head off. I defy anyone not to get a tear in their eye as they look at all the rescued cats in their pens. Its' nice to see that there are still people who will give up their time, free of charge, to give these little animals as good a life as possible.

    I currently cohabitate my flat with a lovely cat called Pandora. I owe it all to Lothian Cat…read moreRescue. Situated just outside of town in Bonnyrigg Lothian Cat Rescue runs a substantial service for rescuing kittens and older cats from unsafe or abusive environments, and does its very best to rehouse them. Lothian Cat Rescue is a charity and is run by volunteers. They have a small charity shop on Easter Road near Leith Walk in Edinburgh which hopefully raises a small amount for the ever costly upkeep. They do charge a small amount for rehousing but this is a more of a gesture to show you care enough and can afford to take care of the animal. Before visiting you should call them up, tell them what you're looking for (e.g. older cat, a cat that gets on with children etc.) They will ask you to come in and view the cats which are all housed in pens and receive regular daily attention. The staff will ask you questions about where you live and what your environment is like, this can seem a bit interrogation like, but I really respect the care and consideration they take into the future of their temporary guests. My girlfriend actually volunteers here, and can say from experience what a great service they provide behind the scenes. The regular feeding, attention, vet visits etc., which all come out of the rescue centre's pocket. They receive cats constantly, and there is a high turn around (they do their utmost to never put a cat down) yet they still offer very considerate attention to each individual. I really respect any people or organisation that goes out of its way to help animals, especially volunteers. So often, these charities face funding problems and are less well received than more "vital charities". Being a big cat fan aside, I have to disagree and think this job is just as necessary! Keep up the good work Lothian Cat Rescue!

    Glasgow Adoption Centre - animalshelters - Updated June 2026

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