ADORABLE kittens found in a greenhouse near Worcester have been saved by a rescue charity.
The three kittens, approximately between five to six weeks old, were found in Powick on Wednesday, (September 13), with no mother cat seen for days.
A Worcestershire Animal rescue Shelter spokesperson said: "They have had no exposure or handling by assessment of their current behaviour to human interaction at all.
"However they do have cat flu and will be going hopefully into foster care later today with a vet nurse to receive the 1-1 care and attention they need to become content and to help them feel safe while they continue developing."
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The charity was trying to locate the mother to ensure she was safe and to see if she was a feral cat to assist with neutering and vet care.
On Friday, September 15, a cat which may be the mother was seen in the area, and the charity was hoping to trap her and have her neutered.
This is the second litter that the charity collected within a week that has most likely been born outside.
The charity also asked for any information around 'Sparrowhall Lane, Powick', with regards to the litter to be passed on.
You can contact Worcestershire Animal Rescue on 01905 831651 or by emailing info@wars.org.uk.
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