A new mural has popped up in Glasgow, adding a dash of colour - and cuteness - to the east end.
Graffiti artist Bobby McNamara - known as Rogue One - made the mural outside Beechwood Veterinary Centre in Baillieston at 139 Glasgow Road.
The clinic commissioned the piece of a dog and a cat as a welcoming sight for potentially anxious customers taking their pets for a visit to the vets.
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Sharing the mural online, the centre said: "It’s been amazing watching our new mural by Glasgow artist Rogue-one take shape over the last few days. It’s not quite finished but we think it looks fantastic already and we hope you do too. We wanted to do something fun for the community in what continues to be challenging times for everyone."
The reaction from the local community has been overwhelmingly positive, with hundreds responding online.
One commenter said: "It's amazing - and I managed to stop Spike peeing on it when we left today."
"I saw it yesterday, it’s absolutely brilliant!" another said.
Meanwhile, one person said: "It really brightens the place up! Lovely addition to Glasgow murals!"
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