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17th April 2019

A cat and her four kittens were found abandoned in a mushroom box by the side of a road.

The cardboard box, which had ‘closed cap mushrooms’ printed on the side, was spotted by two members of the public between St Blazey and Par on Thursday 11 April 2019.

The animals were taken to Cats Protection’s Cornwall Adoption Centre in Point Road, Carnon Downs, near Truro, where they are now being cared for.

Black cat with kittens found in a mushroom boxInspired by where they were found, the adult cat has been named Portobello and the four kittens – two males and two females – are called Shitake, Chantarelle, Porcini and King Trumpet.

“We’re all so relieved that Portobello and her kittens were found safe and sound,” said Gareth Williams, deputy manager of Cats Protection’s Cornwall Adoption Centre.

“She’s a very relaxed and attentive mum, but if she had been slightly more worried or flighty, we might easily have lost her and the kittens. They’re all lucky to be alive.”

Portobello is underweight and her kittens are being treated for fleas.

They will remain in Cats Protection’s care for the next eight weeks before being found new homes.

Gareth said: “I urge anyone who is no longer able to care for their cat or kittens to get in touch with us.

“We understand that life can change drastically and rapidly, so there’s no judgement when cats and kittens are handed over to us - we just want them to be safe and well.

“It also helps if we can be given as much information about the cat’s history, personality and likes and dislikes that we can pass on to future adopters.”

Portobello and her kittens won’t be available for adoption or reservations until they are ready to go to their forever homes after about eight weeks.

Anyone interested in giving them a new home can keep an eye out for them on the centre’s website: www.cats.org.uk/cornwall.

If you would like to help Cats Protection’s Cornwall Adoption Centre pay for the care of Portobello and her kittens’ care, you can donate to its Just Giving appeal: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/portobellosappeal.

This year Cats Protection’s cat care assistants - who help look after cats like Portobello and her kittens at Cornwall Adoption Centre - are being funded thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery, who have raised just over £1million for the charity to-date.

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For further information or an interview, please contact Cats Protection’s Media Office on 01825 741 911, at media.office@cats.org.uk, or @CPMediaTeam on Twitter.

Notes to editors

  1. Cats Protection’s Cornwall Adoption Centre is part of a national network of over 250 volunteer-run branches and 36 centres that help around 200,000 cats and kittens each year.
  2. Funds from players of People’s Postcode Lottery are being used to support Volunteer Team Leader and Cat Care Assistant roles at Cats Protection’s 35 centres across England, Scotland and Wales.
  3. Cats Protection’s registered charity number is 203644 (England and Wales) and SC037711 (Scotland). The charity’s vision is a world where every cat is treated with kindness and an understanding of its needs.
  4. Founded as the Cats Protection League in 1927, the charity adopted the name Cats Protection in 1998. We ask that you use the name Cats Protection when referring to the charity.
  5. More information about the work of the Cornwall Adoption Centre can be found at www.cats.org.uk/cornwall

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