Worried about some buns and pigs!

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My sister just got home from work - she's a part time waitress who basically work all over norfolk/suffolk.
This time she was in our local town doing a small party for some older people and she spotted two hutches round the back of a building with three rabbits in one and three guineas in the other. From what she said both hutches were around 3 x 1 to 2 x 1.
She said the Guinea pigs were very fat, so i'm guessing they are either pregnant/bloated as they don't sound very well cared for.
The buns had iceberg lettuce in their cage aparently. They cages stunk, she said she could smell them from quite far off :(
I'm going to go down there tomorrow, only problem is they are in a sort of private garden. There is a latch on the gate and I want to find out the condition of these pigs and buns but I don't want to get in trouble. They are behind a St John Ambulance building and i'm guessing the kids from there look after them. :-\ Do you think I should go in there and look or will i get into trouble for ''trespassing'' :-\ :-\
Forgot to say, they also had a bit of plasic firmly attached over the cage and which she thinks has no airholes. She said she couldn't have a look at them properly cos her boss was shouting at her to serve and it was also quite dark.
What should I do? Leave them or go and have a look? :-\

Sophie x
 
I would contact the RSPCA with the information you have so someone from there can check them out. I wouldn't go yourself you may end up in trouble. :)
 
If they do have food and water will the rspca still go round there?
 
I'm not sure :-\ It's worth a phone call to find out though. :)
 
They have to go round there. Its just a long long process before animals can be removed and sometimes its better not to because things aren't 'bad enough' to get the case to court and the animals will just be replaced, its better for the RSPCA to just monitor in these cases and pay regular visits. Always worth reporting though if an animal is in distress.
 
Gonna walk down there tomorrow and have a little look. I know the woman to runs st john ambulance there and i'm sure she won't get too annoyed if I just take a look. I'll just say I heard ''wheeking'' and was worried there was something wrong. Will have a look at them and see what condition they are in :)
 
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