Four kittens have been dumped in an after-hours library chute for the third time as authorities investigate the man responsible. 
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In a troubling trend that has caught the attention of authorities, four kittens were recently found abandoned in an after-hours library chute. This marks the third such incident, raising concerns about the individual behind these acts.

CCTV showed a man dressed in a navy vest dropping the six-week-old kittens at the Greenacres Library in Adelaide about 10.25pm on Saturday, January 10.

The kittens languished inside the chute over the weekend, until a library staff member discovered them upon returning to work on Monday. Fortunately, they appeared to be in good health and were swiftly taken to the Animal Welfare League in Wingfield for a thorough evaluation.

Four kittens have been dumped in an after-hours library chute for the third time as authorities investigate the man responsible. 
A man dressed in a navy vest and grey sleeves was at the library chute on January 10. (RSPCA South Australia)

After their assessment, the kittens were successfully placed in new foster homes, ensuring they receive the care and love they deserve. This repetitive misuse of the library chute for abandoning animals has prompted an ongoing investigation to identify and apprehend the person responsible.

They have since been rehomed in new foster families. 

It was the third time kittens had been dumped in that same chute. 

A Port Adelaide Enfield Council spokesperson said they were shocked to discover the kittens had been abandoned.

“Placing animals in places like library return chutes is dangerous and poses significant risks as they may be harmed from heavy books being dropped in the chute,” the spokesperson said.

Four kittens have been dumped in an after-hours library chute for the third time as authorities investigate the man responsible. 
He was seen dumping kittens inside the chute. (RSPCA South Australia)

“The matter was referred to the RSPCA for investigation, with CCTV footage supplied.”

The organisation called on the community to help identify the man in the CCTV, urging anyone with information to contact its cruelty line.

The maximum penalty for abandoning an animal is up to two years’ imprisonment or a $20,000 fine.

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