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06 Sept 2025

Animals in Need goes international to rescue teeny newborn in Peru

The tiny 'Paddington' kitten was so young that it still had its umbilical cord attached

Animals in Need goes international to rescue teeny newborn in Peru

PHOTO: Animals in Need on Facebook

Animals in Need is well known for rescuing animals of all shapes and sizes across Donegal.

But this week, the charity assisted in a rescue around 9,500km away in Peru.

A spokesperson took to social media to explain how the local animal rescue charity suddenly went international.

"A friend and supporter contacted us from Peru where she was on holidays," said the spokesperson.

"This tiny newborn kitten [pictured] was found in the roof with the umbilical cord still attached."

Taking on the role of mummy cat to the tiny kitten, the woman then turned to Animals in Need for guidance on what to do next.

"They brought the kitten to the vet for a check up and correct kitten formula as there was no sign of the mum and contacted our kitten nursery foster mum to get all the practical advice she could offer to help this little guy," said the spokesperson.

"We wish her the very best with her little Paddington kitten."

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