History
The Home was founded in 1889 by Mrs Susan Murray as a place of refuge and shelter for stray and abandoned dogs and cats in the city and county of Aberdeen. This continues to be a central role for the Home with over 1500 such animals passing through each year.
Mrs Murray's has expanded to offer care and rehoming facilities to a variety of small animals which, for a number of reasons, their owners can no longer keep. Animal boarding has also become an important function of the Home.
It is the only place in north-east Scotland offering this range of services. Apart from income from boarding, the cost of animal care has to be met largely from donations, legacies and other public support.
Latest News
12/05/2012 - Make 2012 the year you offer a home to a rescue pet
Could you open your heart and your home to a rescue pet?
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02/02/2012 - Could you offer our special boy a new home?
Buckley - our 3legged Lurcher would love to find a home of his own...
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24/12/2011 - 'Merry Woofmas'
Have a fantastic day everyone - Santa Paws is already hard at work ensuring our residents have a fantastic Christmas Day!
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