A litter of cute kittens have been discovered dumped in a metallic cage in woods.
The stunning discovery was made by a member of the general public close to Drumshoreland Street in Pumpherston on Tuesday.
After taking the trio of 10-week-old animals house, the involved native reported the incident to the Scottish SPCA.
The Each day Report reported that the animal welfare charity mentioned that though the kittens had been distressed, they had been unhurt from the incident. Officers have hit out at these chargeable for abandoning the cats - stating it's ‘not the best manner’ to surrender an animal you'll be able to not look after.
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SSPCA inspector, Stuart Murray, mentioned, “The kittens are roughly 10-weeks-old and had been discovered by a passing member of the general public inside a cage deserted in native woods. The cage was giant and seems undamaged and, fortunately for the kittens, it appears to be like as if it hadn’t been there lengthy sufficient to be uncovered to the weather.
“The kittens had been understandably distressed however that they had no indicators of accidents. We perceive that individuals’s circumstances can change, however this isn't the best manner to surrender an animal if you happen to can not look after them.
“They're now at one among our animal rescue and rehoming centres the place they are going to obtain the care they want. If anybody recognises these kittens or has any info, we might ask that they contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.
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