THESE cute kittens are the faces of an appeal to raise money for the Majorie Nash Cat Rescue charity.
The kittens are being cared for by the cat charity, based in Widmer End, High Wycombe, and are living in one of its catteries in Amersham.
The charity is currently trying to raise £600 to move the cattery from one home to another.
Majorie Nash, the founder, said: "The whole cattery has to be dismantled, moved and then constructed again.
"It is just too much for us to afford. But if just 600 Star readers gave a pound each it would be enough to move it. It's too much money for a small charity like us."
The charity has looked after thousands of cats over the years and relies on public donations and cash raised through fundraising events.
If you would like to donate some money, send a cheque made payable to the Majorie Nash Cat Rescue to reporter Kelly Clayton, The Star, Gomm Road, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 7DW.
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