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Lucky escape for two abandoned guinea pigs as alert passer-by saves the day

Two female guinea pigs discovered in a Coca-Cola freezer bag outside a construction site have been rescued.

The pets were discovered by a member of the public near to Pepys Playground in Pepys Park, Deptford on Saturday at around 10.30am by a member of the public.

What might easily have been a tale of sadness is instead one of happiness as the duo are being cared for in an animal shelter and recovering well from their ordeal.

RSPCA inspector Harriet Daliday said: “Thankfully a passer-by thought it was odd to see a freezer bag hanging on the construction site door frame and decided to investigate.

“After finding the terrified guinea pigs huddled inside, she kindly brought them to her home and cared for them whilst waiting for us to arrive.

The spot where the creatures were found (Picture: RSPCA)

“We are very relieved the guinea pigs were spotted. If they had been left there for more than a day it’s very unlikely they would have survived.

Harriet added: “Times are tough right now, but we urge anyone who is struggling with caring for an animal to reach out for help. However difficult things are, abandoning pets like this is irresponsible and cruel.

“This is not the first call out we’ve had to this area, we also rescued an abandoned kitten a few weeks ago not far from this site – and we’re worried the cost of living crisis could be the cause of these irresponsible actions.

“If anyone recognises these gorgeous guinea pigs or has any useful information they can ring the RSPCA confidentially on 0300 123 8018.”

The adorable pair are now safe and happily snuggled up at the RSPCA’s Leybourne Animal Centre in West Malling, Kent.

The RSPCA has seen a 24 per cent increase in reports of animal abandonment this winter.

Pet owners can find a range of practical help and advice on the RSPCA’s dedicated cost-of-living. The charity has also launched a dedicated phone line for those looking for support.

Advice on understanding a guinea pig’s needs and how to care for them can be found on the RSPCA website.

Pictured top: Our less-than-dynamic duo doing very well now after being rescued (Picture: RSPCA)

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