A furry Whangarei family who were separated during a 24-hour ordeal have been reunited - at the start of the influx of abandoned pets over spring and summer.
An unusually strong maternal drive saw a tabby cat track her kittens to the Mill Road vet clinic, after they were dumped there last week.
Vet Julie Wills said her team arrived at work on Wednesday find to a cardboard box on the doorstep containing four kittens, estimated to be 3-4 weeks old.
"We took them in and got them all set up in the incubator. We all fell in love with them. We did have the option of taking them to the SPCA but decided because they were so adorable we were happy to look after them," Ms Wills said.
The kittens went home with one of the vet nurses overnight and were brought back to the clinic the next morning. It was then staff noticed a small tabby cat desperately trying to get through the front door.