One kitten survives after six left like 'rubbish' on road

A person with blue protective gloves holds a black newborn kitten in their hands.Image source, RSPCA Cymru
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The six kittens were found on the side of a lane in Neath last week

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Six new-born kittens were found inside plastic bags on the side of a lane, with only one surviving.

RSPCA Cymru said the six black and ginger kittens were "moving and making sounds" that suggested they had possibly be born "even that same day".

The charity's Animal Rescue Officer Ethan Griffin said the animals were left "as if they were rubbish" on Rectory Road, in Neath, on 27 July.

"Unfortunately, only one kitten has survived. We're crossing our fingers he keeps on doing well and would like to thank those caring for the kittens," he added.

RSPCA Cymru said it was appealing for information to find out where the kittens came from.

Mr Griffin said: "We're extremely grateful to the person who took these poor kittens to a vet for immediate assistance. They were found wet and freezing and must have been so frightened."

A person with blue protective gloves hols a newborn kitten in their hands. To the left there are five black and ginger kittens lying on a blanket in a box.Image source, RSPCA Cymru
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Only one of the six kittens rescued has survived

He said the kittens were inside the bag with "fluids from being birthed on them" which suggested they had been born recently.

They were given around the clock care by the vets but sadly five of the kittens died.

Mr Griffin said the remaining kitten "has some fight in it and has pulled through."

"We're crossing our fingers he keeps on doing well and would like to thank those caring for the kittens for their dedication and kindness," he added.

"We have been making enquiries but we don't know where they came from or what has happened.

"We'd urge anyone with first hand evidence about them to call the RSPCA's inspectorate line."