A charity shop in Rutherglen has issued an urgent plea for donations of winter clothing and accessories it can sell to help sick and injured pets.
PDSA’s charity shop in the town's Main Street is on the hunt for unwanted jumpers, coats, gloves, hats, scarves, boots and other items to support the work of the nearby Tollcross PDSA Pet Hospital.
PDSA shop manager, Alex Blair told Lanarkshire Live: “Winter well and truly here and the cold weather is starting to bite so we’re in desperate need of winter stock that we can fill the rails with at this time of year.
“If you’ve got coats, jumpers and other winter woollies that you no longer need you could make a huge difference to poorly pets in the area by donating them to us.”
The Rutherglen PDSA shop raises funds to provide PDSA-funded veterinary treatment in the local area.
For more information about the shop, please contact Alex, on 0141 613 2684.
For more information about the charity, head online.
At PDSA the veterinary charity believe that every pet deserves to live a happy and healthy life.
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