Two Adorably Cute Kittens narrowly escape a tragic end. Now they just need a Forever Home
By Dominick Mezzapesa -
Wildlife Planet
Abandoned by their mother, a stray cat and Just three-weeks old, these two kittens were left to fend for themselves. Taking shelter in a pile of leaves and wood that had been gathered for a nearby bonfire the two babies had little chance to survive... And then things went from bad to worse.
Rob Gillen was working on his garden bonfire in Southampton and just as he was about to throw the pile of leaves the two kittens were hiding in he heard one of the kittens "meow."
Seeing the double dose of cuteness, he pulled them from the pile and they were then taken to the Blue Cross re-homing center, in the hope that the pair would be snapped up by a lovable owner and taken to a forever home.
Relieved to have caught the cats just in time, Rob said: "I heard this little 'meow' and realized that there were two little cats. Luckily they made a noise because they were so light I could have easily just chucked them into the bonfire without even knowing."
Fingers crossed now they can find themselves a safe and secure home!
Wildlife Planet
Abandoned by their mother, a stray cat and Just three-weeks old, these two kittens were left to fend for themselves. Taking shelter in a pile of leaves and wood that had been gathered for a nearby bonfire the two babies had little chance to survive... And then things went from bad to worse.
Rob Gillen was working on his garden bonfire in Southampton and just as he was about to throw the pile of leaves the two kittens were hiding in he heard one of the kittens "meow."
Seeing the double dose of cuteness, he pulled them from the pile and they were then taken to the Blue Cross re-homing center, in the hope that the pair would be snapped up by a lovable owner and taken to a forever home.
Relieved to have caught the cats just in time, Rob said: "I heard this little 'meow' and realized that there were two little cats. Luckily they made a noise because they were so light I could have easily just chucked them into the bonfire without even knowing."
Fingers crossed now they can find themselves a safe and secure home!