RSPCA East Norfolk is looking after 18 kittens, much of whom entered their care after owner’s cats brought to life offspring they could not support.
Jayne Webster from the RSPCA, said: “Many kittens need to be taken into care when owners can no longer handle or manage them.
“Some were unhealthy, underweight or with awful cat influenza.
“We would be so pleased if anybody might help us feed our fur children, and might do this by either dropping in at our regional well-being center on Tarworks Road, Great Yarmouth.”
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A greatly pregnant cat was discovered roaming outside the centre, believed to be abandoned after owners can typically no longer cope or manage her and the kittens.
She was looked after by our branch members and knowledgeable fosterers.
The centre has a low-cost sterilizing plan for those on low earnings, to attempt and avoid many kittens being born undesirable each year.