The RSPCA has launched an pressing enchantment to assist discover the kittens belonging to a cat who was discovered badly injured in a London avenue.
The poor black and white feminine cat was discovered on Raglan Road, E17, Walthamstow and he or she was taken by the RSPCA to its London hospital the place x-rays revealed she has a number of accidents and fractures on her physique. She has been made snug and given ache reduction.
However it’s clear the young mum has not too long ago had kittens as she is lactating and the RSPCA are eager to seek out the proprietor of the mum and to reunite her together with her kittens – as there are fears they won’t survive with out her.
Animal Rescue Officer Neil Coleman mentioned: “The cat is recovering in our hospital and he or she shall be given all of the therapy that she requires – however we’re extraordinarily nervous for her kittens. She is lactating and the vets assume she would in all probability have given beginning throughout the final week. It may be very unlikely that at this age the kittens will survive with out their mum’s milk.
“This is why we’re interesting to seek out the proprietor of this cat, who we imagine is round two years old, and so we will hopefully reunite mum together with her kittens whereas she is in our care.
“The mum cat was not microchipped and we have carried out enquiries in the local area – but if anyone recognises her, or knows who her owner is or knows of someone in the area whose cat has recently had kittens we would urge them to get in touch with us in confidence on the RSPCA Inspector Appeal Line 0300 123 8018 – quoting incident 01157073.”