(7/27/2018) - Just this morning, Mayfair Animal Hospital's cameras caught the mystery man pulling up to their back door, dropping off three 4-week-old kittens.

"He's bringing them here in hopes that we're caring for them. So, I believe he generally has concern, but we can't be the bandaid," said Office Manager Amanda Bramlett.

She explained this is the 2nd dump this week, the 6th or 7th since they opened their new office in March 2017. Bramlett said the kittens always come in a carrier, but each time they also arrive more sick.

"We provide antibiotics, anti-parasitics, topical flea medications, litter, food. We have in the past tested them for feline leukemia, aids, spayed them, neutered them, made them well," she said.

Bramlett added they wouldn't think to euthanize the kittens; but instead, the hospital is incurring the cost for their care, making it difficult to continue every day operations with their other patients.

"We're looking for a foster, rescue, somebody that would be willing to take these guys, so that way they have better care and that way we can focus on our job," Bramlett said.

The other 20 or so they received over the past year, they believe from the same guy, are now healthy and have been taken in by the Genesee County Humane Society and a few of the hospital's staff members.

"But, on the flip side of the coin, is knowing the underlying problem isn't resolved. We have cats out there that are unvaccinated, they're most likely to be sick, injured themselves," Bramlett said. "They're still out there reproducing. We're looking for a way to get it to end."

Mayfair Animal Hospital doesn’t want the man criminally charged, they just need to figure out who he is to find a better long term solution.

If you can identify the man, you’re urged to call the Genesee County Sheriff’s office.

We’ve included rescue, as well as spay and neuter resources in the 'Related Links' section of this story.