Two kittens have been found on a farm track in Moray, with an animal charity now seeking their owners.

Both are around four or five months old and were discovered by a passer-by in Braidbog, Buckie, on Saturday.

The Scottish SPCA was alerted and the kittens were taken to its rehoming centre in Banchory, Aberdeenshire, where staff named them Nancy and Dustin.

Neither of them are microchipped so the charity is urging their owners to come forward.

Centre manager Graeme Innes said: "The kittens are around four to five months old and are very friendly so we think someone will be missing them.

"Sadly, they're not microchipped so we're unable to find the owner. We've named them Nancy and Dustin while they're in our care and are hopeful we can get them back home soon.

"If no one comes forward, we will start to look for a new forever home for the pair."

Anyone with information is being urged to contact the Scottish SPCA animal helpline on 03000 999 999.