The Scottish SPCA has hit out after two cats had been deserted on a busy motorway.
The cats, who’re each feminine however not microchipped, had been found on Sunday, August 27, beside a slip highway coming from Clydeside onto the M74.
The cats had been taken to one in all SSPCA’s animal rescue and rehoming centres.
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Now, the charity is interesting for info following the incident.
An assistant supervisor on the centre mentioned: “These cats had been discovered of their blue and white cat service beside a slip highway coming from Clydeside on the busy M74.
“A member of the general public managed to select up the service and produce the cats to one in all our centres.
“Both cats are females however are sadly not microchipped.
“We admire that whoever left the cats could have supposed for them to be discovered however this isn’t the right means to surrender a pet for those who can now not look after them.
“If anybody recognises these cats, or has any details about their circumstances, they need to name our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”
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