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Seal pup found wandering along Scots street rescued by stunned locals

A seal pup has been rescued from a Scots street after becoming separated from its colony having wriggled around 100 yards from the water.

Concerned members of the public spotted the pup clambering over rocks and making its way into Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, at around 9.30pm on Tuesday December 6. The seal was first seen next to sculptures on Keith Place before being found on the town's High Street.

One local wrote on Facebook : "This wee seal pup is beside the sculptures beside Keith Place. It has clambered up over the rocks onto the boardwalk and was making its way onto the grass where there is a 'No Dogs' sign.

"I’ve called British Divers Marine Life Rescue as SSPCA didn’t answer their phone. Hopefully, someone will be out to guide this pup back to its mum."

Others reported the seal had made its way onto the High Street in the town overnight after being found in the middle of the busy road.

The pup was rescued on Wednesday by local vets.
The pup was rescued on Wednesday by local vets.

Exhausted and disorientated, the pup was rescued by Kirkton Vets at around 9.40am on Wednesday December 7, after being pictured lying on the pavement.

Stunned locals took to social media to post their relief that the galavanting seal had been rescued.

One wrote: "A seal pup on the street, unbelievable! So glad it's been rescued. Thank you to whoever has rescued it."

Another added: "They do travel a fair distance. My daughter and son-in-law are BDMLR medics and they rescued one from a fairly busy road a few years ago. Mum leaves them to go and feed and they wander off and lose their bearings. Wee souls."

The pup was put in a carrier during the rescue.
The pup was put in a carrier during the rescue.

A third said: "What a brave wee thing. So far to go."

A fourth wrote: "Omg, it had travelled quite a bit, since last night, when I reported it. I’m so glad it’s been rescued. Let’s hope she/he will be ok, to be released back into the sea. Thank you to Kirkton Vets for rescuing the pup."

Kirkton Vets has been contacted for comment.

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