The 4 kittens have been left inside a field with no air flow however have been rescued by the RSPCA
The RSPCA is caring for 4 young kittens left inside a cardboard field with no air flow in an Enfield alleyway.
Thankfully the kittens have been discovered and stored protected and at the moment are being cared for by the RSPCA Central London Branch.
The kittens had been left contained in the field in an alleyway reverse Enfield Fire Station, between Carterhatch Lane and Central Avenue, on Saturday thirteenth April.
The kittens have been solely regarded as six to seven weeks old and have been very scared.
RSPCA inspector Nicole Smith stated: “I am appealing for information as to who may have left these kittens or had owned them.
“They were left inside a Nike box and the delivery label had been removed. Thankfully they were found by a member of the public – as there were no ventilation holes in the box – and the temperature that day reached 21 degrees.”
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The kittens at the moment are within the protected arms of the RSPCA Central London Branch they usually have been referred to as Loretta, Nancy, Marlowe and Bernadette.
Nicole added: “I have put up posters and posted letters with nearby houses in the area in case anyone saw someone carrying the box towards the alleyway between 9am and 1.20pm on Saturday 13th April.
“We are grateful to everyone who helped keep these kittens safe.
“It’s really sad to think someone just abandoned them in this way. We understand the financial difficulties some people are experiencing right now, however abandoning your pet is never the answer. There is help and support available and – as we all strive to create a better world for every animal – we would urge people to contact their vets, local rescues and animal welfare charities.
“Anyone who has information is asked to call the RSPCA’s appeals line on 0300 123 8018 quoting incident 01249136.”
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