Six guinea pigs, including four babies, have been rescued by the RSPCA in the Wrexham area after being dumped "like rubbish" in a children's park.
The defenceless animals - a male, female and four babies - were found by a police community support officer in a park on Rhosddu Road on November 18.
They were collected by the RSPCA from a local police station, and continue to be looked after in RSPCA care.
It's thought they were carried in a plastic bag which was found nearby and was full of fur and faeces.
It's thought they were carried in a plastic bag which was found nearby and was full of fur and faeces.
The animals including four babies were abandoned on Rhosddu Road and found by a police support officer
RSPCA Cymru is appealing for information to decipher how the animals were dumped in the Wrexham park.
Rachael Davies, RSPCA inspector, said: "It's so shocking to think someone would dump these poor animals like rubbish.
Rachael Davies, RSPCA inspector, said: "It's so shocking to think someone would dump these poor animals like rubbish.
"Thankfully, they were found by a PSCO, and rescued by RSPCA Cymru - as they would not have survived for long.
"The guinea pigs are now doing well in RSPCA care, with the babies far too young to be considered for re-homing at this stage.
"With no CCTV in the area, we’re relying on the local community to come forward with any information which could support our enquiries.
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“Members of the public can contact the RSPCA inspectorate information line on 0300 123 8018, with all calls treated in confidence.”
"With no CCTV in the area, we’re relying on the local community to come forward with any information which could support our enquiries.
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“Members of the public can contact the RSPCA inspectorate information line on 0300 123 8018, with all calls treated in confidence.”
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