By By Lynn Curwin Aug 12, 2010 in Crime Langley - British Columbia RCMP were called to help with kittens in distress in Langley. The crying kittens were trapped inside of a donation bin. It was estimated that the kittens, two females and one male, are about four weeks old – meaning they should still be with their mother. “Obviously it’s very concerning,” the The kittens are now being cared for by Tara MacDonald, a veterinary assistant. She plans to adopt one and has found a family interested in giving the other two a home. Unfortunately, many animals are abandoned around the world. They are often not as lucky as these three little kittens. With assistance from Clover Towing, the bin was tipped on its side and people were able to reach the three little orange tabbies. RCMP reported that the kittens appeared hungry and were given water at first. They were then taken to the Animal Emergency Clinic where they were placed in an incubator, and given food.It was estimated that the kittens, two females and one male, are about four weeks old – meaning they should still be with their mother.“Obviously it’s very concerning,” the Vancouver Province quoted RCMP Cpl Holly Marks as saying. “We don’t like to see anyone being cruel to animals. Luckily, someone happened on them and found them.”The kittens are now being cared for by Tara MacDonald, a veterinary assistant. She plans to adopt one and has found a family interested in giving the other two a home.Unfortunately, many animals are abandoned around the world. They are often not as lucky as these three little kittens. More about Rcmp, Kittens, Langley More news from rcmp kittens langley