Logan, who is now a vibrant three-year-old, was hand-reared by Ghislaine Belither, a predator keeper from Henfield.
Ghislaine, 29, takes care of tigers, lions, leopards, honey badgers and wolves at Howletts Wild Animal Park.
She stated: “I was operating at Cats Security’s National Cat Adoption Centre (in Chelwood Gate, Haywards Heath) when Logan was transferred as a five-day-old kitten. He was so small, weighing just 70g, and he had actually been offered a safeguarded diagnosis due to the fact that he was extremely malnourished and underweight.
” He was pink and odd with nearly no fur. He had a misshapen head and long slim legs however there was something about him that had me hooked. It was my task to hand rear him, which seemed like such an obligation. He depended on me and I committed a lot care to this little mite. It was heartening to see him go from strength to strength and begin to grow his stunning coat.”
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Ghislaine stated she did not plan to embrace Logan when she started looking after him however wished to take him house after investing a lot time with him.
She stated: “To offer a kitten an excellent start in life, to do everything for felines, is so gratifying.”
Ghislaine stated Logan has actually ended up being a lively, caring and daring cat who likes going outside and climbing up trees.
Cats Security’s wall calendar shares the stories of felines effectively embraced through its network of adoption centres and volunteer-run branches.
Tom Ryan, Interim Head of Retail and Trading at Cats Security stated: “Our 2023 calendars will put a smile on faces up and down the nation, showing the outcome of great done by volunteers and personnel at our branches, centres and stores and as a pointer that we do it all for felines. Every calendar, journal, box of Christmas cards or concealed treasure purchased this season will assist felines in requirement.”
Individuals can purchase The Cats Security Cat Calendar (₤ 5.99, plus ₤ 4.95 postage and product packaging) at www.catsprotectionshop.co.uk or from the charity’s chain of stores.