The Big Cat Sanctuary, one of Princess Eugenie’s charities, is inviting you to help feed their adorable snow leopard cubs by entering a lottery
March 26, 2020 - 11:18 GMT HELLO! Magazine The Big Cat Sanctuary, one of Princess Eugenie's patronages, has launched the cutest of lotteries we ever did see – offering you the chance to hand-feed their snow leopard cubs.
The sanctuary, in Smarden, Kent, is offering this once-in-a-lifetime prize to two winners, who will be the first-ever people to hand-feed Koshi and Khumbu, their adorable and"mischievous" cubs.Entry costs £5, with proceeds going towards the care of the cubs at the Sanctuary and saving this iconic species by donating 10% to the Sanctuary's conservation partners, the Snow Leopard Trust.
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