Swan is put down after suffering horrific injury in Peterborough
The RSPCA said a smashed patio slab was found close to the swan
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A swan has been put down after suffering a broken leg in suspicious circumstances in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
Members of the public found the swan bleeding from its right leg in the River Nene near Town Bridge on May 8.
Published:
2:43 PM May 6, 2021
RSPCA animal rescuer Paige Burnham with the three kittens rescued in Burnham Market.
- Credit: Supplied by the RSPCA
It s a story that could melt your heart - three rescued kittens have been adopted by a formerly stray mother cat.
The RSPCA was called to rescue three tiny days old kittens near a school in Burnham Market on May 3.
A member of the public had monitored the kittens but after the mother cat showed no signs of returning, they were taken in and warmed up.
The three kittens rescued in Burnham Market (the brown ones) with their surrogate mother cat and her kittens, who were also rescued.