Scottish SPCA appeal after 10 cats found stuffed inside two pet carriers in Paisley

The cats were found abandoned under the A737 flyover on Blackstoun Road in Paisley, Renfrewshire, on 1 January.

The 10 cats were found stuffed inside two pet carriers. Pic: Scottish SPCA
Image: The 10 cats were found stuffed inside two pet carriers. Pic: Scottish SPCA
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The Scottish SPCA is appealing for information after 10 cats were found stuffed inside two pet carriers.

The animal welfare charity said there was no room for the Persian-cross cats to move and they "could have potentially suffocated".

The cats were found abandoned under the A737 flyover on Blackstoun Road in Paisley, Renfrewshire, at around lunchtime on New Year's Day.

Four adult cats were found in one carrier and six kittens were recovered from the other.

The cats were found on New Year's Day. Pic: Scottish SPCA
Image: The cats were found on New Year's Day. Pic: Scottish SPCA
The cats were taken into the care of the Scottish SPCA. Pic: Scottish SPCA
Image: The cats were taken into the care of the Scottish SPCA. Pic: Scottish SPCA

Scottish SPCA inspector Isla Bell said: "There was no room inside the carriers for them to move and they could have potentially suffocated due to the conditions.

"None of the cats are microchipped or wearing collars.

"The cats are now in the care of one of our animal rescue and rehoming centres and receiving the appropriate treatment."

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The cats were not microchipped. Pic: Scottish SPCA
Image: The cats were not microchipped. Pic: Scottish SPCA
Pic: Scottish SPCA
Image: Pic: Scottish SPCA
Pic: Scottish SPCA
Image: Pic: Scottish SPCA

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The Scottish SPCA is appealing to anyone who recognises the cats to call its confidential helpline on 03000 999 999.