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Cats dumped at vets

8:24am Tuesday 5th February 2008

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TWO young cats abandoned outside a vets in Bromley have been rescued by the RSPCA.

The cats - one black and white and one tortoiseshell - were dumped in a cat carrier on the driveway of Andersons Vets in Cambridge Road, Bromley January 30.

The RSPCA are now caring for the cats who are thought to be less than a year old and have named the cats Patrick and Judith after two vets at the practice.

The search is on for a new home for the cats and for any information about who left them there.

RSPCA Inspector Sonya Gray said: "These cats were just dumped on a driveway where they could have been run over.

"It is an offence to just leave animals like this and we would like to hear from anyone with any information about where they have come from."

Anyone with any information can call the RSPCA in confidence on 03001234999.


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Michelle, says...
10:14am Tue 5 Feb 08

Lets hope these 2 find new forever homes.
Shame the CP havent got them though rather than the RSPCA ! (who knows what will happen to them now)

anita, dartford says...
11:49am Tue 5 Feb 08

Hopefully these cats wont remain in the hands of the RSPCA for long and find a new home

Sunny, London says...
11:52am Tue 5 Feb 08

Typical, dump the cats when you have had enough of them. Yes, couldn't agree more they should have been given to the Cats Protection League and not the RSPCA, the RSPCA really do not get involved with cruelty to animals and I have had first hand experience with them.

Lets hope the 2 cats go to a loving home where genuine people will truly love them.

Rock on **** cats!!

ANITA, dartford says...
9:24am Wed 6 Feb 08

The only time you will see the RSPCA care is when Rolf Harris is about!!!!! Hope the cats go to a good home. Poor things.

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