The RSPCA launches an investigation after a woman witnesses the incident in Derbyshire.
A kitten and a rabbit have been rescued after being "callously" thrown from a car window on to a road in Chesterfield.
It said she was driving along the road when she saw the animals being thrown from the window of a black sports car, which then left at speed.It said the woman managed to capture the rabbit and took it into the care of the RSPCA Chesterfield and North Derbyshire branch.She was unable to locate the kitten which had run away, but two days later she was driving her husband to work through the area and spotted it.
Steph McCawley, supporter engagement officer at the branch, said: "These poor pets were callously thrown from a car window and left in such a vulnerable position - it was so lucky they were found and we are now caring for them."Neither of the pets are microchipped so we will look after them in case an owner can be found. If not then they will be put up for adoption when they are settled.
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