Newborn kittens found abandoned in a cardboard box on an industrial estate are ready to go off to their fur-ever homes.
Two kittens "had a bit of a rough start" after they were found at Bromag Industrial Estate in Witney when their mother disappeared.
The RSPCA was able to rescue them and take them to The CornYard Veterinary Centre for treatment.
After they were given a full bill of health and the charity was able to find space with a foster carer.
Named Rufuz and Bertie, they are now seven weeks old, and although they have had a touch of cat flu both are fully recovered.
The RSPCA said they will have their first vaccination at nine weeks old and then be ready to go to their new homes.
"They will go together to a new home as it is much better for them to be together," said the animal charity.
These little #kittens were found in a cardboard box at #Bromag Industrial Estate, #Witney.
— RSPCA Oxford (@RspcaO) August 25, 2023
The #Cornyard vets gave them a full bill of health & we placed them in foster care.
Please keep an eye on the 'Find a Pet' page on our website...https://t.co/o7VYAZjgJq pic.twitter.com/wQc7ccSgqe
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