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Four royal kittens abandoned in a box

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Four tiny kittens, named Harry, Meghan, Kate and Liz were recently found dumped in a cardboard box, and will soon be looking for new homes fit for a king or queen.

The now seven-week-old kittens were discovered by a member of the public in a box by some garages near Kensal Green, northwest London and later brought into animal welfare charity, Mayhew.

The kittens were severely underfed and dehydrated, but according to Mayhew vet Dr Emily Richardson "...the kittens were quickly settled in to a warm and cosy cabin and were looked after by our dedicated Cattery team, who offered them specially formulated kitten milk at frequent intervals. After a couple of days they were much brighter and back to being cheeky and adorable.”

The royal kittens will be vaccinated, neutered and cared for until they're old enough to be adopted by loving families.

The Mayhew Centre charitably works to encourage cat owners to have their pets neutered and even run programs to cheaply neuter and treat cats for vulnerable owners.

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