Three Kittens dumped at the Rescue

We get very frustrated when we come home from work with hours of animal duties ahead of us, only to find animals dumped on our doorstep by irresponsible people. This puts a huge strain on us and the charity.

These three kittens were 3 of many animals left on our doorstep this week. As we also work full-time for a living, people have to make an appointment to come, but that doesn’t stop people leaving unwanted pets and injured wildlife on our doorstep.

The kittens have mow all been combi tested which thankfully was negative and have now had their first vaccinations.

We have 2 boys and a girl looking for homes. We ask for a £50 adoption fee which includes neutering, vaccination, microchip as well as wormed and de-flead. 

 

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