Staff at Scarborough Sealife Center staff have issued an urgent appeal
after a healthy seal pup was delivered to their door in a taxi.
The anonymous beachcomber who delivered the grey seal wrapped in a coat
could inadvertently have separated it from its mother, the sanctuary in
North Yorkshire has warned.
“I was a bit stunned to be summoned to the car park to retrieve this pup
from the back of a cab, and in my eagerness to get it wrapped in towels
and safely indoors I didn’t have time to take any details of the lady’s
name or number,” said the center’s displays supervisor Lyndsey
Crawford.
“She was clearly an animal lover and had the best of intentions,
but we soon realized the pup was fit and healthy.
Pups will quite often haul out on the shore while their mums are
searching for food, but they are rarely left on their own for more than
an hour or so.”
Lyndsey and a colleague immediately raced the pup back to the local
beach where it was found, and are confident they were quick enough to
ensure it was safely reunited with its mother.
They are now issuing an appeal for anyone who sees a lone pup on the
shore to watch from a distance and to call either the sanctuary or the
RSPCA if they become concerned.
“Apart from the danger of inadvertently scaring off mum if they get too
close, these are wild animals with very sharp teeth. It’s a miracle this
lady wasn’t badly bitten,” said Lyndsey.
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