A trio of kittens named after Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond are up for adoption.
The three cats are currently housed at RSPCA Southport where they are available to the public for adoption.
An American Shorthair named after Mr Hammond, a black and white cat named after Mr Clarkson and a black cat named after Mr May were all included in a post on the RSPCA branch’s X page.
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I thought we were a hamster, an orangutan, and a spaniel? https://t.co/EYpOSHTTsB
— James May (@MrJamesMay) May 30, 2024
“Calling all Top Gear fans, meet the famous trio up for adoption,” read the post which also tagged all three TV stars’ X accounts.
The trio of celebrities are best known for presenting Top Gear and The Grand Tour together but have since gone their own ways professionally.
Mr Clarkson has found further success with hit Prime Video show Clarkson’s Farm which documents life at Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington.
Mr May owns a pub in Wiltshire and Mr Hammond is starring in a regular podcast alongside his daughter.
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The RSPCA post has amassed as many as 90,000 views as of Thursday morning and even garnered a response from Mr May himself.
“I thought we were a hamster, an orangutan, and a spaniel,” Mr May jokingly responded.
Mr Clarkson and Mr Hammond were spotted together this month joining forces in a social media video.
Mr Hammond was promoting his former co-star’s Hawkstone lager which is brewed using produce from Mr Clarkson’s Chadlington farm.
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