Why New Cross's 'inbetweener' cats need new homes
A charity is urgently appealing for help to rescue a colony of 15 "inbetweener" cats facing eviction from a triangle of waste ground.
The cats live on a patch of land in between Besson Street, New Cross Road and Briant Street in south-east London, but it is earmarked for development so they will soon have to move on.
Cats Protection is asking anyone in south London with a large and safe garden, or businesses with outdoor spaces, to consider rehoming the animals in pairs before they are effectively evicted.
麻豆社 Radio London's Anna O'Neill has the story.
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