Two kittens that were dumped in a box are now looking for their forever home.
Ted and Tia, who are only about 12 weeks old, were left with their mum on a doorstep and later handed in to Worthing Cat Welfare Trust.
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The kittens, who have been cared for at the centre, are now looking to find a home together.
A spokesman for the charity said: "After a lot of love and care they are now ready for their forever home where they can flourish and receive all the love and attention they deserve.
"Ted and Tia can live with children and should be OK with other pets if introduced correctly."
More information about the pair can be found at https://www.worthingcatwelfaretrust.org/cats-available-now/.
The charity, which was set up in 1995, aims to find homes for cats in need.
A spokesman said: "We exist to provide and finance a safe and caring environment for abandoned, unwanted and distressed cats and kittens in the Worthing area, to arrange veterinary care, neutering, microchipping and to find loving, permanent homes wherever possible."
Until they are adopted the charity's cats are cared for either in the rescue centre or in foster homes.
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