A cat, believed to be Scotland’s oldest rescue, has found her forever home after being discovered trapped in a house filled with rubbish.
The 20-year-old ginger cat named Cleo was found living in “horrific” hoarding conditions, trapped in a house piled high with rubbish.
She was taken to the Scottish SPCA Animal and Rehoming Centre in Aberdeen.
After spending 25 days at the centre and getting a full health check from vets, Cleo has now found her forever home.

The Scottish SPCA said the elderly feline is believed to be Scotland’s oldest rescue cat.
Last week, the animal charity described her as a quiet, gentle soul who, despite her tough past, has “plenty of love to give”.
“Cleo is a lovely old girl and deserves to have a restful forever home to see out her final days,” staff at the centre said.
“Due to her past, she’s not used to being picked up but loves a head scratch and will fully lean into your hand.”
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