'Frightened' and 'unwanted' kittens dumped in woods as RSPCA issues alert
Three tiny kittens were found dumped in woods, prompting an RSPCA alert over 'kitten season'. The animal charity said sadly, unexpected litters of kittens often end up being abandoned or given up and coming into rescue centres at this time of year.
The three kittens were found inside a cat carrier, but are now safe in the care of the RSPCA. They have been named Cheerio, Midnight and Houdini. As an investigation into their discovery in Oldham earlier this month continues, the charity is urging owners to neuter their cats this kitten season.
The RSPCA said the kittens were found dumped in a cat carrier in a black bag in a wooded area near Cecil Street, Royton, on Thursday May 2, at around 8.35am. They were luckily found by a passer-by and are now in the care of the RSPCA Southport, Ormskirk & District Branch.
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RSPCA Animal Rescue Officer, Alison Hasler, said: "We'd very much like to thank the member of the public who found these kittens and took them to the vets.
"They must have been so frightened being left on their own. The kittens, who are in perfect health, are around about three months old and are now in the care of the RSPCA.
"The tabby has been called Cheerio and he is quite shy, the black cat has been named Midnight and the black and white kitten has been called Houdini. He has a lovely little personality as he is very playful. They were all bright and active. If anyone can help with our enquiries in regards to these kittens please contact us on 0300 123 8018 quoting 01258603."
An RSPCA spokesman said: "As kitten season arrives and to tackle the cat overpopulation crisis, the RSPCA urges cat owners to speak to