Edinburgh Cat and Dog Home announce partnership with Abercorn and Braid vets
Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home has announced its partnership with Abercorn and Braid vets to provide medical treatment for hundreds of stray and unwanted pets in the homeโs care.
The new partnership will support the charityโs work with ongoing work with abandoned animals, who โoften reach their doors with a variety of medical conditions.โ
Edinburgh Dog and Cat home have treated animals who have suffered from neglect, illnesses, injuries and dental problems to helping animals who have suffered from more complex surgical procedures.
All the procedures are funded by โgenerous supportโ of the public. Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home said partnering up with Abercorn and Braid vets, allows animals to be housed quicker and and have โeasy access to exceptional medical care.โ
Starting up 50 years ago, Braid offers 24-hour emergency care 365 days of the year.
Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home has also announced the appointment of Dr Bridget OโFarrell as their first resident vet, which is the first time in 136 years that the home will have a vet on site.
Lindsay Fyffe-Jardine, deputy to the CEO and director of operations, at Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home, said: โAs part of our work looking after such a large number of animals we have to send a number of our residents to the vets every week.ย
โThis new partnership represents the community values that Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home works towards, putting the passion for quality care of dogs, cats and their owners at the forefront of what we do with quicker access to two of Edinburghโs most respected veterinary practices.โ
She added: โWeโre thrilled to have Dr Bridget OโFarrell join our experienced and passionate team of animal experts.โ
Mark Holmes, Clinical Director at Braid Vets, also said: โI felt that the opportunity for both organisations to work together to improve both the health and welfare of Edinburghโs less fortunate pets was too good to miss.ย
โFor our part itโs hugely rewarding for our vets and nurses to work with, and help, some of the less fortunate patients and provides us with a caseload which is different and challenging.โ
Dr Bridget OโFarrell, Shelter Veterinary Partner at Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home, added: โIโm very excited to be working with Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home as their first in-house vet. Providing primary care at the Home, alongside working in partnership with Abercorn and Braid, we deliver complete medical cover for the animals that find their way here.โ