A cat rescue organisation from Wrexham is hoping to find a 'good samaritan' after a kitten was left near Tesco in Wrexham.
Candy and Tibby Trust are wanting to find more information after they were alerted to an abandoned kitten left near Tesco.
After checking CCTV from a nearby orgnaisation, who had contacted the rescue team, they saw an elderly gentleman had dropped the kitten off.
The two-week-old kitten, now named Norman, was left in a box that had puppy pads, kitten milk and a syringe.
The box had been put in an insulated bag and the man had left a crate of beers as a thank you.
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CCTV also showed the gentleman return to the area an hour later to check if the kitten had been picked up, which it had.
A spokesperson from the Candy and Tibby Trust said: "I turned up and realised the kitten was very young, roughly two weeks old. The kitten will need hand feeding and needs a lot of time and attention.
"One of my trusted fosterers, who is experienced in hand rearing kittens, is currently looking after him and he's thriving.
"Our concerns are, where did the elderly gentleman find this kitten and are there more? Ideally, we would like to speak to the good samaritan."
You can contact Candy and Tibby trust on their facebook page.
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