an animal welfare charity has condemned the person who dumped six baby hamsters on a crewe park bench.
the six syrian hamsters had been determined through council workers in queens park, crewe on tuesday (february 12) and had been taken into rspca stapeley grange in nantwich.
group of workers at the centre are now worrying for the hamsters, who will be rehomed nicely through an rspca department.
the charity has used the case to focus on the significance of thinking two times before getting a puppy, and has endorsed people to do their studies nicely earlier than getting one.
lee stewart, manager at rspca stapeley grange in nantwich stated: "they may be cute little creatures and it's far very unhappy that they have been dumped on this manner. whoever did this gave no concept to their welfare in any way.
"unfortunately, the rspca sees small pets like hamsters frequently deserted and left to fend for themselves. there's in no way an excuse to desert an animal in this way and there may be constantly help to be had from the rspca and other animal charities for people who sense they're now not managing their pets.
"hamsters can regularly be visible as a wonderful first puppy for youngsters, but, the excitement can sometimes fade and this is while we can see them thrown out.
"we urge people to think cautiously before taking on a pet and to do your studies on their wishes. owning and worrying for hamsters may be top notch fun and really worthwhile, but are nevertheless a obligation.
"it’s horrible to suppose that a person concept it would be adequate to just dump these animals like this and then providing them to passers-with the aid of as unfastened to take - they might have fallen into the absolutely incorrect fingers."
six toddler hamsters located dumped on crewe park bench
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