Four kittens whose fur turned pink while they were living at a concrete factory in Cornwall have been rescued by a cat charity. The four-week-old kittens, who all sported the colourful tint, were discovered living rough at the factory in Redruth last Friday and are now being looked after by Cats Protection.
It is thought that the kittens must have come into contact with some red pigment used in concrete manufacturing, which has caused their rather unusual appearance. The kittens are being cared for by Cats Protection’s Truro Adoption Centre.
Manager Claire Rowe said: “We see cats of many colours, shapes and sizes but this has to be a first for us. We’ve started cleaning them but it is going to take a bit more time to get them all back to their natural colours. We think the kittens were abandoned by their mum but we’re hopeful they will fully recover and be able to enjoy a bright, but preferably not pink, future.”
Beth Skillings, Clinical Veterinary Officer at Cats Protection said: “Our priority at the moment is to monitor the kittens closely in case they have ingested or inhaled any of the pigment. However, early indications are good so we’re hoping they will come through with a clean bill of health." Named Pink Panther, Clouseau, Dusty and Cerise, the one male and three female kittens should be available for adoption in just over a month’s time, depending on their recovery.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
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