Two caring police officers have taken in kittens found abandoned in the West Midlands.
The kittens, who are around four months old, were found dumped in a box in a hedge last weekend in Wednesfield.
A vet checked them over and said they were all okay and doing well, but they would need someone to look after them.
The two kittens have now found their forever homes with members of the Wolverhampton city centre policing team.
PC Pete McKinnon has homed Jessica, who is black and white, and PC Ross Brant has taken in Pumpkin who is all black.
Wolverhampton City Centre Inspector Sophie Clement said: "It's great to see how caring these two are.
"Our officers do always strive to have the best cat-ittude, so give them a wave and say hello when you see them out and about in the city."
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