Guinea pigs found dumped in a lay-by near Dorchester on New Year's Day
Bramble and Blackberry could have died in freezing temperatures
Two guinea pigs have been rescued after being found dumped in a lay-by near Dorchester on New Year's Day.
They were spotted by a member of the public in a bramble bush.
RSPCA animal rescue officer, Clara Scully, said:
"These two beauties were dumped in a lay-by on B3147 just before entering Dorchester. Whoever dumped them cut the hole in the hedge to leave them in.
"They may look like they would be easy to catch, but as soon as I approached with a net, being prey animals they scampered into the deep bramble. I had to call for backup and thankfully staff from our Taylor's Rehoming Centre in West Dorset were able to give a hand, and a very resourceful local volunteer helped with his loppers.
"It took some time but thankfully we caught them before it was too dark. If they had been left in the freezing temperatures overnight they would have died.
"It's heartbreaking to think they could have lost their lives because someone chose to simply dump them. We know that particularly through this challenging time, people's circumstances can change which may mean they can no longer care for their pets but abandoning them is never the answer."
The pair were named Bramble and Blackberry because of the bushes they were in and have since been taken to Taylor's Rehoming Centre where they're receiving the care and attention they need.
Abandonment should never be an option
The RSPCA say they would always urge people who are struggling to please reach out to friends, family and charities.
They are appealing for information to find out how Bramble and Blackberry came to be abandoned and encouraged anyone with information to contact the inspectorate appeal line on 0300 123 8018.