Kittens Tyler and Slater – rescued from a roof by the RSPCA – are looking for a good home.
The ten-week-old ginger and white brothers were just a fortnight old when they were spotted perched high up on a garage roof by a passer-by in a Bradford street.
The pair were brought down to safety by an RSPCA inspector. A veterinary nurse at the charity’s Mount Street animal home took them home with her to hand rear with a bottle.
Now their ‘foster mum’ Adele Walsh, who brings them into work with her every day, says it is time for them to find a new home with another loving family.
“I adore them but it’s time for them to have a new home – together,” she said.
“They’ve been together all their lives so they have to stick together now.
“They are lively, very energetic and very friendly – nothing phases them, not even dogs.”
Anyone interested in putting a safe roof over Tyler and Slater’s heads should contact the RSPCA at Mount Street on (01274) 723063.
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