Kittens dumped in rucksack 'lucky' to be found
Animals In Need - WeymouthThree kittens found dumped in a rucksack near a railway station are "very lucky" to have been found, a wildlife rescue group has said.
The kittens, two girls and a boy, thought to be about one week old, were discovered by a passerby near Upwey railway station in Weymouth, Dorset, on Tuesday.
The tiny kittens, who have yet to open their eyes, were taken into the care of nearby Animals In Need where volunteers are bottle-feeding them every two hours.
The rescue group said it would look after the trio until they were weaned and fully independent. They will then go to Cats Protection where they will be spayed or neutered and microchipped ready to find their new homes.
Animals In Need - WeymouthThe volunteers from the group, who help domestic and wild animals. said: "They are very lucky to have been found, and we think they were found fairly soon after being dumped.
"They have quickly taken to bottle-feeding and are doing well."
The group has appealed on its Facebook page to the person who abandoned the kittens to get in contact. The volunteers have offered to help if the owners would like to get the kitten's mother spayed.
