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Sophie Collins

Una Healy shares adorable snap with the newest adopted member of family

Una Healy took to Instagram on Friday to show off the latest addition to the family - an adorable kitten.

The singer said she rescued the black and white cat from the Limerick Animal Welfare centre on Thursday.

Sharing the news on Instagram, the 39-year-old posted adorable photos of their new pet and wrote: “She’s like ‘no more photos please’ in the last pic the latest edition to the family this little beauty.”

“We adopted her today from the @limerickanimalwelfare (thank you so much for all the wonderful love and care for so many rescue animals) we are all in love here.”

“We haven’t decided on a name yet…,” she added.

Lots of Una’s fans took to the post immediately with one writing; “What a beauty, thank you for adopting.”

Another commended the great work Limerick’s Animal Welfare does all year round, writing; “She is just beautiful, @limerickanimalwelfare do such fantastic work out there.”

A third said, “that’s a great thing to do and the kids will love the responsibility, especially cleaning the litter tray haha!”

Una then shared a photo of her during presenting duties for Absolute Radio Country on Friday, with her new furry friend in tow.

The Saturdays singer is known for choosing to adopt her pets and had previously taken in two pups with her ex-husband Ben Foden back in 2010, called Jackson and Bono.

Healy shared the sad news of Jackson’s passing on Instagram back in May when she said; “My heart is broken this evening, RIP Jackson.”

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