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High street pet store to close after 67 years

 

A family-run high street pet shop, which has been trading for 67 years, is set to close at the end of the year with the owner blaming reduced footfall, rising costs and internet shopping for the store’s demise.

 

The Pet Shop in Kirkcaldy High Street informed customers of its closure on Saturday, 30th December, through its Facebook page. 

 

Owner Kenneth Galloway, who took over the running of the shop from his parents David and Helen in 2014, said: “It is with a heavy heart and a sense of deep regret that I inform you of the closure of The Pet Shop after 67 years on Kirkcaldy High Street. This decision has not been an easy one, as it marks the end of an era filled with cherished memories, hard work, and unwavering dedication.”

 

Kenneth added: “While there are many reasons that have led to this difficult decision, the primary factors have been the reduced footfall and decline of Kirkcaldy High Street and the significant and never-ending increase in costs. The changing landscape of the business environment, coupled with the rise of e-commerce and shifting consumer preferences, has presented immense challenges that, unfortunately, we are no longer able to overcome.

 

“This decision was not made lightly. It is heart-breaking to bid farewell to something that has been such an integral part of our lives, but we must face the reality with a heavy heart and the utmost gratitude.”

 

He praised his staff whose support, dedication, and loyalty had helped the business to thrive for so many years. “Your commitment and hard work have been the backbone of our success, and for that, I am eternally grateful,” said Kenneth.

 

“Over the years, we have formed an inseparable bond, a family that has weathered storms and celebrated triumphs together. Each member of our staff, past and present, has played an integral role in shaping our business into what it is today. Your passion, expertise, and unwavering commitment have left an indelible mark on our organisation.”

 

He also went on to thank the store’s customers. “You have been the lifeblood of our existence, and we are truly grateful for the opportunity to have served you. Your unwavering support and patronage have been the driving force behind our success, and we are forever indebted to you.”

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