The Scottish SPCA wish to find a young girl who mailed a care package for one of the dogs currently in their care to its Dunfermline headquarters.
A homemade Christmas card from a girl named Zoe Raynor dropped through the door along with chewy treats, tennis balls and other toys.
Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre Superintendent Sharon Comrie said: “Zoe sent us a lovely card along with some super treats and we’d love to be able to say thanks to her in person.
“We would like to invite [her] to one of our centres to visit the animals after she sent a thoughtful package of gifts and toys to the Dunfermline HQ along with a hand-made card for a dog in our care.”
“Unfortunately we don’t have a sender address so are appealing to anyone who might know her.”
She continued: “We get lots of kind donations from children visiting our centre which is why we’d love for Zoe to come along and get a thanks in person.
“We currently have 280 dogs in our centres throughout Scotland at the moment and we’re sure that Zoe’s gift was very much appreciated.”
The SSPCA have asked that either Zoe or her mum get in contact with their Animal Helpline on 03000 999 999.