It's a boy! Battersea kittens confident in their predictions of royal baby's sex
It's the boys versus the girls at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home – battle lines have been drawn and litters divided over the sex of the royal baby – as kittens at the world famous charity eagerly await the new addition to the royal family.
'Will it be a boy or a girl?' is the question everyone is asking and according to Battersea's kittens, the boys have it by a whisker. Sixty percent of new arrivals at Battersea's London Cattery this year have been male, making it a 'sure thing' that William and Kate's new arrival will be bundled up in blue.
The Duchess of Cambridge is due to give birth during 'kitten season' when Battersea's Cattery transforms into its very own Lindo Wing. The centre is inundated with kittens and pregnant mothers around this time due to the warmer weather. Six recently abandoned kittens at Battersea have been playing the long odds, so staff at the rescue have called them Chardonnay, Olympia, Joffrey, Winston, Romeo and Boris – the bookies outsider names for the royal baby.
Head of Cattery, Lindsey Quinlan, says: "We've had a long association with the Royal family and excitement is building here at Battersea about the second royal baby. We can't wait to find out if her baby will be a boy or a girl – our kittens are certainly waiting for their own royal seal of approval. We care for hundreds of kittens, especially over the warmer months, so it will be nice to celebrate the birth with our own new arrivals."
Battersea has always been close to royalty with Queen Victoria as its first Royal Patron, and its current Patron HM The Queen opening the rescue centre's new kennels in March 2015.
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