GLASGOW – Il mese scorso Kay era stato abbandonato alla stazione Ayr di Glasgow nel Regno Unito con una valigia piena di oggetti utili, tra cui un cuscino, un giocattolo, una ciotola e del cibo. L’animale era stato salvato dalla Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (Spca) e le sue foto hanno fatto il giro del mondo. Centinaia di persone ne hanno chiesto l’affidamento che l’associazione ha concesso a Ian Russell di 52 anni. L’animale era stato affidato in custodia alla sezione scozzese della Spca. il qule ha ricevuto fin da subito centinaia di telefonate di persone che chiedevano in adozione l’animale (foto LaPresse)
Kai, il cane abbandonato alla stazione di Glasgow trova casa FOTO

GLASGOW – Il mese scorso Kay era stato abbandonato alla stazione Ayr di Glasgow nel Regno Unito con una valigia piena di oggetti utili, tra cui un cuscino, un giocattolo, una ciotola e del cibo. L’animale era stato salvato dalla Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (Spca) e le sue foto hanno fatto il giro del mondo. Centinaia di persone ne hanno chiesto l’affidamento che l’associazione ha concesso a Ian Russell di 52 anni. L’animale era stato affidato in custodia alla sezione scozzese della Spca. il qule ha ricevuto fin da subito centinaia di telefonate di persone che chiedevano in adozione l’animale (foto LaPresse)
Kai the dog with his new owner Ian Russell at a Scottish SPCA office in Glasgow, after he was abandoned at a railway station with a suitcase full of his belongings. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday February 4, 2015. Kai attracted worldwide attention after he was dumped at Ayr station last month, prompting offers from dog lovers around the globe to take him in. He was rescued by the Scottish SPCA, and the charity chose Ian Russell, 52, from a list of hundreds to give the shar pei-crossbeed a new start in life. See PA story ANIMALS Dog. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
Undated handout file photo issued by the Scottish SPCA of Kai, who was was found at Ayr train station along with a suitcase filled with his belongings, as Kai has been given a new home. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday February 4, 2015. He attracted worldwide attention after he was dumped at Ayr station last month, prompting offers from dog lovers around the globe to take him in. He was rescued by the Scottish SPCA, and the charity chose Ian Russell, 52, from a list of hundreds to give the shar pei-crossbeed a new start in life. See PA story ANIMALS Dog. Photo credit should read: Scottish SPCA/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Kai the dog with his new owner Ian Russell at a Scottish SPCA office in Glasgow, after he was abandoned at a railway station with a suitcase full of his belongings. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday February 4, 2015. Kai attracted worldwide attention after he was dumped at Ayr station last month, prompting offers from dog lovers around the globe to take him in. He was rescued by the Scottish SPCA, and the charity chose Ian Russell, 52, from a list of hundreds to give the shar pei-crossbeed a new start in life. See PA story ANIMALS Dog. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
Kai the dog with his new owner Ian Russell at a Scottish SPCA office in Glasgow, after he was abandoned at a railway station with a suitcase full of his belongings. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday February 4, 2015. Kai attracted worldwide attention after he was dumped at Ayr station last month, prompting offers from dog lovers around the globe to take him in. He was rescued by the Scottish SPCA, and the charity chose Ian Russell, 52, from a list of hundreds to give the shar pei-crossbeed a new start in life. See PA story ANIMALS Dog. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
Kai the dog with his new owner Ian Russell at a Scottish SPCA office in Glasgow, after he was abandoned at a railway station with a suitcase full of his belongings. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday February 4, 2015. Kai attracted worldwide attention after he was dumped at Ayr station last month, prompting offers from dog lovers around the globe to take him in. He was rescued by the Scottish SPCA, and the charity chose Ian Russell, 52, from a list of hundreds to give the shar pei-crossbeed a new start in life. See PA story ANIMALS Dog. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
Kai the dog with his new owner Ian Russell at a Scottish SPCA office in Glasgow, after he was abandoned at a railway station with a suitcase full of his belongings. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday February 4, 2015. Kai attracted worldwide attention after he was dumped at Ayr station last month, prompting offers from dog lovers around the globe to take him in. He was rescued by the Scottish SPCA, and the charity chose Ian Russell, 52, from a list of hundreds to give the shar pei-crossbeed a new start in life. See PA story ANIMALS Dog. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire












