Four kittens found abandoned near housing development

The kittens were found by a forklift truck driver <i>(Image: Persimmon Homes)</i>
The kittens were found by a forklift truck driver (Image: Persimmon Homes)

A litter of abandoned kittens have been rehomed after they were found abandoned near a housing development.

The four little kittens were found by a forklift truck driver on Chancery Park in Exning, near Newmarket.

The driver was working on the latest part of the Persimmon Homes development, before alerting the site team.

East Anglian Daily Times: The kits have been rehomed by members of the team
East Anglian Daily Times: The kits have been rehomed by members of the team

The kits have been rehomed by members of the team (Image: Persimmon Homes)

East Anglian Daily Times: Tilly and sister Jessie with the cats
East Anglian Daily Times: Tilly and sister Jessie with the cats

Tilly and sister Jessie with the cats (Image: Persimmon Homes)

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The RSPCA were called but were unable to take them in.

As a result, assistant site manager Sam Cooper and accounts assistant have both taken two kittens under their wing.

Lucy Woodhall, sales director for Persimmon Homes Suffolk, said: “Our team have really gone the extra mile, rescuing the kittens from the site and taking them into their hearts and homes.

"At Persimmon we strive the find everyone their dream home and that is exactly what these kittens have with Sam and Tilly.”