Hunt is on for Cat Burglars who stole RSPCA kittens
HEARTLESS cat burglars broke into an RSPCA rescue centre and stole two kittens.
The adorable kittens were snatched from an RSPCA rescue centre
Shocked animal welfare workers say they are worried for the 12 week old kittens called Pluto and Lilo because they were both on special diets.
Besides taking black and white Pluto and Lilo, a female tortoisehell, the raiders also took their paperwork and veterinary notes as well as their feeding bowl and toys.
Nothing else was stolen during Monday night’s raid on the centre in Mill Lane, Martlesham, Suffolk.
As a Suffolk Police forensic team examined the break-in scene for clues today, kennel supervisor Natalie Wood said: “We are really concerned for Pluto and Lilo and can’t understand why they have been stolen like this.
“They are both fed a special diet to aid some health issues, so we are extremely worried for their wellbeing.
“I am asking anyone with any information to please let us or Suffolk police know so we can have Pluto and Lilo returned safely to us.
RSPCA employees are extremely worried about the cute pair as they have special dietary needs
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We are really concerned for Pluto and Lilo
“Unfortunately, our CCTV here at the site was out of action at the time of the break in, so we’re not sure exactly what time the kittens were taken.
”The kittens arrived at the rehoming centre in November after being found abandoned with another sibling, who was adopted the day before the burglary.
“Both stolen kittens are microchipped and the details have now been logged as stolen.“
The pair were found abandoned in November along with another sibling
“We would be so grateful if people can keep their eyes and ears open for any word on their whereabouts,” added Natalie.
Anyone with any information is urged to call Suffolk Police on 101, quoting reference ‘CAD 59’ of 3 January 2016.