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Wednesday 24 August 2011

Orphaned seal pups 'fall in love' after charity rescue


Two orphaned seal pups are to be released together after forming an unusually close bond while being cared for by an animal charity
 ( SPCA/SSPCA -Scottish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
                Sand and Jellyfish are being cared for by the Scotish SPCA  


Three-month-old pups Jellyfish and Sand were rescued by the Scottish SPCA in Oban in June after they became parted from their mothers.
Since being cared for at the charity's Wildlife Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Fife, they have become inseparable.
Centre manager Colin Seddon said the pups even slept side by side.
"This is an extremely rare display even for a male and female pair," he said.
'Touching noses'
"Generally they tolerate one another but I have never seen two as close as this in 30 years of dealing with seals".
"They're always touching noses and sniffing each other and they're like a pair of synchronised swimmers.
"These two can't seem to bear being apart and even sleep side by side. They've certainly captured the hearts of everyone here."
Mr Seddon said Jellyfish and Sand would be released as soon as they were ready to fend for themselves.
He said there was "every chance" they would stay together.

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