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PETS FACTOR: Gorgeous pets from across the Highlands


By Iona M.J. MacDonald

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Welcome back to the Pets Factor, showcasing your lovely pets from across the Highlands.

Here is guinea pig Allan. I'm loving the hairstyle, we definitely need more stylish guinea pigs like Allan on the Pets Factor!

Allan, owner Morgan Younie.
Allan, owner Morgan Younie.
Duke and Jazz, owner Nikki Cameron.
Duke and Jazz, owner Nikki Cameron.
Darcey, owner Laura Hanshaw.
Darcey, owner Laura Hanshaw.

This is probably my favourite photo in the Pets Factor so far, it's just so adorable!

Floppy, owner Heather Lowe.
Floppy, owner Heather Lowe.
Tullie, owners the Richardson family, from Invergordon.
Tullie, owners the Richardson family, from Invergordon.
Teddy, owner Beverly Mackintosh.
Teddy, owner Beverly Mackintosh.

And here is the beautiful Koda from Aviemore, keeping an eye out for trouble, it seems.

Koda, owner Tazmin, from Aviemore.
Koda, owner Tazmin, from Aviemore.
Leon, owner Molly.
Leon, owner Molly.
Frankie and Chester, owner Cheryl Pettinger.
Frankie and Chester, owner Cheryl Pettinger.

Our SSPCA pet of the week is Sox! Sox is a handsome cat looking for his forever home.

He arrived in to the care of the Scottish SPCA as a stray, with a minor injury to his front paw, and unfortunately was never claimed.

He is a very friendly and easy going boy who has settled in fairly quickly after coming into the centre. He loves attention but will equally potter around and explore his surroundings, as well as chill out in his bed.

Sox, currently in the care of SSPCA.
Sox, currently in the care of SSPCA.

If you can give Sox the new homes he deserves, visit https://www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/9839-sox

Or if you would like your pet to be featured in the Pets Factor, click here or email on us pets@hnmedia.co.uk with you and your pets name, and where you are from!


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