Scots have been on lockdown for several weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
30.03.2020 - 18:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Hamilton’s animal rescue centre is feeling the effects of coronavirus and desperately needs donations for the animals in its care.
The Scottish SPCA were forced to close their Bothwell Road base last week to protect staff and visitors from the spread of the disease.
This means rehoming has had to cease during this time.
Now the effect of not having any visits from the public is being felt, with their usual donations now in short supply.
Centre manager Gillian Boyle said; “This is a very difficult
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