Glenfiddich, Dalmore, Talisker and Tomatin are now ready to find their forever homes after they were discovered abandoned in a poorly state at just six weeks old
Glenfiddich, Dalmore, Talisker and Tomatin were found as strays in a poorly state, with sore eyes and infected with worms and ticks.
Supporters of the charity donated £855 to the centre to help with the four cats' vet bills, smashing the original target. The kittens are now ready to find their forever home but their anxious nature means they are not suited to become traditional pets, and require rural, outdoor homes where they can eventually come and go as they please with owners who will feed them and keep an eye on their welfare.Centre Manager Kim Fleming said: “These kittens were in a sorry state when they were found. You can see from the photos how sore their eyes were, they must have been in so much pain and discomfort.
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