Chair's Report
This year has been one of continued growth, compassion, and commitment to our mission of
rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming homeless animals across North Macedonia, the UK,
and the wider EU.
In 2024, we successfully rehomed 217 animals. Of these, 79 adoptions were made possible
through collaborative efforts with fellow rescue organizations and sanctuaries throughout the
UK and EU.
A noticeable rise in pet abandonment within the UK this year posed a significant challenge.
We responded to nearly every surrender request from pet owners, ensuring that all but five
animals found new home5. These five animals, who suffer from severe behavioural issues, are
currently undergoing long-term rehabilitation. They remain in specialist kennels funded by us
or in the care of experienced long-term foster families until they are ready for adoption.
A particular highlight of the year was the successful adoption of two fully handicapped
animals, both paralyzed with no back-leg mobility. Their adoptions represent our belief that
every animal deserves a chance at a happy life. However, due to recently enforced APHA
regulations, these may be the last fully handicapped animals homed in the UK unless there is
a futu re change in legislation.
We were thrilled to launch our new website (¥￿￿La￿l&LQ[g￿k), which has significantly
enhanced our ability to connect with potential adopters, foster carers, and donors.
Despite these achievements, funding remains one of our greatest ongoing challenges. The
Cost of veterinary care, food, transport, and shelter continues to rise.
As we look ahead to 2025, we remain focused on several key priorities:
Expanding our foster and volunteer networks across the UK and EU
Launching new fundraising campaigns to secure long-term financial stability
strengthening partnerships with like-minded rescue organizations
To our adopters, donors, volunteers, and partner rescues-thank you. Your compassion and
belief in our mission have made all of thi5 possible. Every adoption, every life saved, and
every act of kindness brings us closer to a world where no animal is forgotten or left to Suffer.
With sincere gratitude and continued hope,
Chairperson, Amos Pet Scotland

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS
Amos Pet Scoti8nd SC051882
For the period: 01 January 2024- 31 December 2024
Statement of receipts and payments
Totalfunds rurrent period 2024
to nearest E
Totalfunds last period 2023
to nearest £
Recelpts
Donations
Adoption fees
Total receipts
43,075
37,500
80,575
39.363
43.360
82,723
Payments
Transport Co$is
AnSmal Related Costs
Administr2tion fees
Totglp8yments
79.910
71.401
14.724
585
95.219
25.948
585
97.932
N8tr8c8lpts /(p8ym8ntsl
114,6441
115,2091
Surplu$ /(defftlV forye4r
114.6441
115.2091
Statement ot balances
Datalls
Total current parlod 2024
to ne8rast É
Totall8￿ P8rlod 2023
to nearast£
Cash funds
C88h and b8nkb818nce8 8t start ofyear
Surplus / Ideficitl shown on receipts and payrnents
8ccount
114.6441
115.2091
Cash and bank balanGes at end ofyear
114,5751
115,1591
Details
Amount due 2024
to nearest É
Last year2023
to n88r88t É
Llabllltla$
Currenivot Debt
Longterrn AmosV8t Debt
Total Llabllltle$
3.555
11,020
14.575
2.209
12,950
15.159
by one or two trustees on bo
•ll the trustees
Print Name
Signature
Date of approvol
1810612024
1810612024

APPENDIX 3
OSCR
s(￿th Charity ReguL31or
Inde
endent examiner's re
ort on the accounts
Report lo the
trusteeslmembers of
Charty narn8
Pet Scotland
Registered charty
number
On the accounts of the
charity for the period
SC051882
Pericxj start date
Period end date
Nknth
Year
12
2024
Set out on pages
Respective The charity's trustees are resp￿SIble the preparation of the accounts in accordance
responsibilrties of
trustees and examiner
with the temis of the Charites and Trustee Invesknent Iscouandl 2005 Act and the
Charities Accounts (Scotlandl Regulations 2006 (as amended}. The charity trjslees
c￿sider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10111 Idl of the Accounts Regulations
does not apply. It is my responsibilty to examine the accounts as required under section
4411} Icl of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent My examination is carried out in aeeordance with Regulation 11 of the 2006 Aeeounts
examiner's statement Regulations. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the
charrty and a comparison of the aecounts presented those records. It also includes
CC4)Siderat￿n of any unusual items or disclosures in the aecounts and seeks
explanat￿n$ from the trustees eonceming any such matters. The procedures undertaken
do not provide all the evKlence that would be requred in an audit and, consequenuy, I do
not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
In the course of my examination, no matter ￿me to my attention lother than that
disdosed on the attached page"]
Independent exarniner's
statement
which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the
requirements:
to keep accounting records in accordance with section 44111 (al of the 2005 Acl and
Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts RegulatKJns, and
to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting record5 and cornply with
Regulatbjn 9 of the 2006 Accounts Regulat￿n5
have not been met or
to whith, in my opinh)n, attentiM should be drawn in order to enable a proper
fthe aecounts to be read)ed.
Date:
Signed**:
Narne..
Relevant professional
qualification(s) or body ALLA
(if any):
19106/2025
Address:
"Please de￿1¢ Ihe w(￿$ in ￿ tKackds aFfty. Wy, sd (*Jt nwttws CO￿ to your attenth)Tr on
folkwng page.
- OSCR ￿pt dvJrtd sythte5

APPENDIX 3
Disclosure section
Only Complete rf the examiner needs to highlight material problems.
Give here brief details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose