The RSPCA in Halifax is interesting for info after two kittens had been dumped in a cardboard field along side a street in Dewsbury.
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A member of the general public discovered the cats on Saturday, November 4, after listening to meowing coming from contained in the field and contacted the RSPCA.
Animal rescue officer Emmeline Myall rescued the black and white kittens and took them for a check-up, the place they had been discovered to be in good well being.
Emmeline stated: “The vets believe they are around four months old, and it is sad to think that two young defenceless kittens were cruelly dumped like this. Anything could have happened to them if they hadn’t been found.“We’re really thankful to the kind-hearted person who found them – they said they couldn’t just leave them there.
“We know that the increasing cost of living means people might be struggling to look after their pets but it doesn’t mean that it’s okay to abandon them like this.
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“We are appealing for anyone who has any information about who dumped these cats to contact us in confidence on 0300 123 8018, quoting reference 01179835.”
The cats at the moment are within the care of the RSPCA’s Halifax department.
The RSPCA has info on its web site for pet-owners who’re involved about taking care of their pets within the cost of dwelling disaster.
Abandonments are an enormous problem for RSPCA officers amid the disaster. In September alone, 1,969 incidents of abandonment had been reported to the RSPCA – increased than the quantity in that month in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
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