A woman had the shock of her life when she looked outside and saw a seal rummaging around in the bushes of her garden – four miles from the sea.
The three-week-old seal is thought to have travelled up a drainage system and was searching on mainland in the hope of finding food and water.
The woman, from Terrington St Clements, Norfolk, had to take a double-look as she looked out of her garden window and saw the baby seal.
She immediately called the RSPCA who arrived shortly after to rescue it.
RSPCA officer Naemi Kilbey said the ‘incredibly feisty little fella’ would have died of starvation if it had not been found.
Nurse 'not ill enough' for NHS treatment pays £40,000 for life-saving surgeryShe said: ‘When the call first came through I was wondering if there had been a misunderstanding as to how far inland this pup had been found, but it turned out this little pup really was miles from the sea.
‘He was an incredibly feisty little fella and it took all my strength to catch and rescue him, but it would have been his spirit and fight for life, that would have kept him alive during his ordeal.
‘If he hadn’t been found he would have likely died of starvation due to not being able to find any food.
‘I’m so glad that this was a happy ending and that the pup was found. He really was quite a character.’
The pup was taken to the RSPCA East Winch Wildlife Centre in East Winch, Norfolk, where he was checked over before being released to the shore days later.
RSPCA East Winch centre manager Alison Charles said: ‘Seals are incredibly strong and powerful wild animals and can have a very powerful bite which can cause horrible wounds.
‘People may think they are helping, but these are wild animals, and need to be left well alone.
‘If you see a sick or injured pup please call the RSPCA’s emergency cruelty line on 0300 1234 999.’
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