Homeless dog left with suitcase at rail station has plenty of offers for new home

Homeless dog left with suitcase at rail station has plenty of offers for new home

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Kai had been sold on Gumtree in 2024 (Scottish SPCA/PA

People from as far afield as the US have been offering to adopt a dog which was left at a railway station with a suitcase of his belongings.
The Scottish SPCA has been deluged with well over 100 calls from people offering a new home for shar-pei crossbreed Kai, who was abandoned at Ayr station in South Ayrshire in a tale similar to that of Paddington Bear.
He was discovered tied to a railing outside the building on Friday accompanied by the case containing items including a pillow, toy, food and a bowl.
His story has hit the headlines around the world, from the US to Hong Kong, and the charity has had calls from people in California and Tennessee offering to take him in.

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Kai was found with a suitcase full of his belongings (Scottish SPCA/PA)

However it hopes to rehome Kai in Scotland once he has had surgery to his eyelids, which are curled under meaning his eyelashes touch his eyeballs.
Kai, who is aged between two and three, is currently being cared for at the Scottish SPCA’s centre in Glasgow.
A spokeswoman for the charity said: “He needs surgery which is quite a common procedure. He won’t be able to leave till he has had that so he will be with us for the next three to four weeks.”
The pet was sold on the Gumtree website in 2024 and the charity is appealing for information to help trace whoever bought him.
Railway station staff looked after Kai until the Scottish SPCA arrived at the scene on Friday.
Alan Grant, a senior animal care assistant at the Glasgow centre, said: “It would certainly have been very distressing for him at the time he was abandoned.
“He has been tied up to a fence and watched his owners walk away and leave him, and that’s distressing for any dog, even if you just tie your dog up outside the shop and go into the shop, most dogs will panic so it must have been very, very distressing for him watching his owners walk away.
“He’s settled into the centre not bad and he seems very people-orientated, but it’s certainly not the right manner to leave any animal in.”
The charity said abandoning an animal is an offence under the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2024 and anyone found guilty of doing so can expect to be banned from keeping animals for a fixed period or life.

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Terminix Offers Shia LaBeouf $10,000 to Cut Off His Rattail

Terminix Offers Shia LaBeouf ,000 to Cut Off His Rattail

Shia LaBeouf shows off his stripes while dropping by a drugstore on Friday (May 6) in Studio City, Calif.
The 28-year-old actor has been offered money by pest control company Terminix to cut off his rattail.
“Just like we refuse to let rats plague homes, we refuse to let this emerging trend of rat tails plague our society. It must be stopped! Shia LaBeouf appears to be the leader of this movement, and we are making him the following offer: Remove your rat tail, and the charity of your choice gets $10,000,” the company wrote on Facebook.

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Dolly Parton offers to take home dog found at Glastonbury festival

Dolly Parton offers to take home dog found at Glastonbury festival

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Dolly the dog, who was found at Glastonbury festival, could go home with namesake Dolly Parton. Photograph: Adam Gray/SWNS.com

Dolly Parton has offered to adopt a dog that was left behind at Glastonbury. The American country singer said she would take the white lurcher back to the US if its owner was not found.
The dog was discovered in a tent during a clean-up after thousands of festival-goers left the site. The animal was named Dolly after the singer, who stole the show with her first ever performance at the festival last week.
Dolly the dog was taken in by the Happy Landings animal ****ter, situated close to the Glastonbury venue at Worthy Farm in Somerset.

خليجيةDolly Parton headlines Glastonbury 2024. She has offered to adopt the dog abandoned at the festival if the owner is not found. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

Parton, 68, said: "I had my manager call the Happy Landings animal ****ter to make sure the dog is being treated and cared for properly. At this time, no**** has claimed the dog and the dog is in great hands at the ****ter. I will take her home to America if no**** claims her within a reasonable amount of time."
She also recorded a video message saying she was "very honoured and flattered" that the dog had been named after her.
It is not the first time the singer has had an animal named after her. Dolly the sheep, the world’s first successfully cloned mammal, was given the name in 1986 by scientists who were fans of the singer.
Happy Landings said Dolly the dog is a "sweet-natured older lady" who arrived with a serious ear infection. The ****ter said it had received many phone calls from concerned members of the public.

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