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Hi all,


Roughly 8wks ago (as I work a late shift) my husband met me at the bus stop on Lordship Lane to escort me home and walking up North Cross Rd and cutting through Ulverscroft Road (around midnight) I noticed 3 kittens (1 black and 2 white/mixed) outside and immediately thought they are too young to be left unattended. One house had it's lights on, music playing and ground floor front window open, so I knocked the front door to ask "are these your kittens" and without hesitation the man said "yes, they are mine" and let me place them back into his house and closed the door.


Now 2wks ago coming home late again, I saw a kitten and recognised it as the black one from the original trio. I've been concerned since as to it's well being as there were many foxes around.


Yesterday, I had a day off from my working late shifts and thought I'd knock at to ask if the kittens are well, as I saw one out again 2wks prior... the guy (with his wife silently hovering in the background) now claims that they never had kittens and they have alot of strays in the back garden???


I wish originally he said he didn't want them and I would have took them off his hands 8wks ago.

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I suggest you report your concerns to the RSPCA or Celia Hammond. RSPCA can do a welfare check and get any unwanted kittens signed over for rehoming.

 

Many thanks for the advice. I've spoken to neighbouring residents and have been informed that the black kitten has now been received by Celia Hammond.

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