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2176 days ago

Dumped Kittens

Kay from Burwood

We were advised by my friends sons who have been bricklaying in Prestons in couple of new houses towards the backend near to the Mairehau Rd end about three tiny kittens that were dumped in one of the houses.

If you are walking in the area please be on the lookout one apparently white and the other grey. We have managed to rescue one and is currently being cared for by the SPCA.

Please everyone there is no need to dump kittens the SPCA are an amazing organisation who were happy for me to deliver this precious wee kitten to their care.

If you are a walker then the area of the houses concerned is down Prestons Drive through to the second roundabout turn left then turn right and it is the 3rd street on the left.

They house they were dumped in is the second house on the right.

We are walking back daily and are trying desperately to save them and have been leaving pet milk and kitten food.

Thanks for reading this and I would welcome a message if anyone does find them.

I would be happy if you can’t take them to the SPCA or may be in lockdown able to care for them

Take care people

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