The discovery was made on Wednesday morning, and the kittens are actually below the care of the animal rescue centre.
“It was a very cold morning, but thankfully these little ones were safe inside a secure carrier,” the DSPCA stated. “There really is no excuse to abandon any animal, but sadly we see it time and time again.”
The kittens, now named Holly, Elf, and Santa, are being monitored by the cattery supervisor.
“It’s not the first time; it will never end up being the last time animals are abandoned,” DSPCA spokesperson Gillian Bird stated.
“At least in this case, the animals were put in a pet carrier; they weren’t just dumped in a cardboard box. The kittens were found very quickly by staff, and they are doing well.
“They’re now in veterinary care until we find a foster home for them, and they will be up for adoption in the new year.”
Ms Bird added that whereas abandoning animals is rarely welcome, the centre acknowledges that they “never know why somebody has to do this, so it’s difficult to judge”.
She stated ideally, folks would contact the DSPCA and ask them to take the animals in, however with out figuring out the total circumstances of why somebody deserted the animals, they have been grateful they have been left at their gates.
Earlier this 12 months, the animal rescue centre reported a 35pc enhance within the variety of animals in want of its providers since final 12 months.
Founded in 1840, the DSPCA rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes a median of over 2,500 animals yearly by their adoptions and foster programme.
Last 12 months, the DSPCA additionally reported a report variety of deserted animals and an awesome enhance in requests to absorb undesirable pets, which urged them to warn future pet homeowners to “adopt don’t shop”.