STAFF at Bury RSPCA are looking to find new homes for 15 little bundles of fur.
The animal charity has 15 kittens and their four mothers to re-house after being left to look after them.
Nine of the group came from a family who bought two cats, a brother and sister, 20 months ago, and failed to have them neutered. The female gave birth just a few weeks ago, and the cats became too much for the family to care for. They are now being looked after at a local cattery.
And now the RSPCA is offering an assisted service for families who might not be able to afford to have their animals neutered. But the offer will only apply for a limited period.
For more information about offering a home to one of the kittens, or about having your pets neutered, contact the charity on 766 1414.
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