A pair of poor kittens have been found zipped up in a bag in a heap of fly tipped rubbish.
The two baby cats were stuck trapped and left to rot in the trash after being dumped.
Fortunately the duo who now go by the names Bubble and Squeak were discovered.
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The eight-week old kittens have now been taken to safety.
Unfortunately due to their poor condition, vets are concerned one of the animals will go blind.

The pair were found sick and severely underweight with no knowledge on how long they had been left there for.
The duo are now living at the RSPCA Finsbury Park Animal Hospital.
The bag was located in a pile of rubbish on Maundeby Walk, in Neasden, west London.

The shocking discovery was made on (29 Aug), as reported by Need To Know.
A spokesperson for the RSPCA said: “Two sick and underweight kittens were found abandoned in a zipped-up cat carrier among fly tipped rubbish.

“They’re believed to be just eight-weeks-old, and one of the kittens is now seeing a specialist vet over concerns that she may be blind.”
Cat lovers were left disgusted by their story.
June Eckhart said: ”Thank god someone found them.”

Michaela Ford added: “Beautiful kitties I hope they find a beautiful home, some people are not worth being called humans.”
Samantha Larham said: “Heartbreaking, vile people who did this to two defenceless kittens, hope karma finds them.”

Dawn Leeks added: “I prefer animals to so-called humans.”
Pat Hegarty said: “Poor babies.”
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