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Adopt a Tiger or Big Cat

Nationwide
REF: GR1024

• Adopt one of four endangered species of big cats
• A3 big cats poster and a presentation certificate
• A regular newsletter direct from the charity


What's Included

• This gift allows the recipient to adopt any one of four endangered species of big cats
• The gift box includes the following: A welcome and gift explanation letter, adoption registration instructions, a 'Big Cats at Risk booklet', The People Trust for Endangered Species information booklet, an A3 big cats poster and a presentation certificate
• Once the adoption has been registered you will be posted a coloured photograph of your chosen big cat plus a personalised supporters certificate
• As a supporter of the PTES they will receive regular newsletter direct from the charity

What Can I Expect

Calling all feline fans - get your claws into our Adopt A Tiger or Big Cat packs! We think these have got to be the purrfect gift for anyone hoping to help protect these magnificent mammals. With each adoption box you'll be supporting PTES (the People's Trust for Endangered Species) as they work tirelessly to keep the world's tiger and other big cat populations alive and thriving.

You have the choice to adopt one of five big cat species, including the the Tiger, Scottish Wildcat, Snow Cheetah, Cheetah and Lion. With each adoption pack you'll receive a welcome letter, registration form and a booklet explaining the plight of these graceful hunters. Once you've chosen your favourite species, you'll receive a personalised adoption certificate and a souvenir poster to display with pride - imagine having a picture of your personally adopted Tiger on your bedroom wall?

The Big Cat conservation projects are worldwide and, through their Adopt a Tiger scheme, aim to work with local people and agencies to promote the protection of natural habitats and the welfare of some of the globe's most endangered big cat species. Tigers are the kings of the jungle and the largest of the Asian Big Cat family, but sadly, three out of nine breeds of Tiger are already extinct, so the charity is aiming to prevent the remaining six, including the very rare and beautiful Bengal Tiger, from dying out.

Also incredibly rare is the Amur Leopard. More renowned for lurking around the savannahs of Africa, the Amur is native to the Russian Far East and is vulnerable to poaching and wildlife trade. Your support through buying these Big Cat and Tiger adoption tins can make a real difference to the future of these marvellous creatures and ensure they stay with us to enthral and enrapture generations to come.

These Adopt a Tiger gifts (the rarest of the big cats on our list) are an unusual present to give, but are sure to tug on the heartstrings of animal lovers everywhere and will give cat lovers a warm, furry feeling of goodwill when they contemplate the positive impact their adoption will have on these big-pawed cats in the wild.

For alternative species in dire need of protection, such as Exmoor ponies, meerkats and penguins, take a look at our Adopt an Animal page.

Availability

• The adoption is valid for 12 months from the date of registration
• Delivery is within the UK only and is not available overseas
• Orders placed before 11.30am will be posted the same day, Monday to Friday
• Gift Box upgrades are not available for this product, it comes in a smart presentation box or packaging as standard

Suitable For

• This gift package is produced in association with the People's Trust for Endangered Species
• The People's Trust for Endangered Species does not just concentrate its efforts on one particular species; the charity runs various projects that help wildlife in areas where they feel it is most needed
• If for any reason your chosen project is unavailable the charity reserves the right to allocate the donation wherever they feel the need is greatest
• For every person that registers their gift, approximately 10% of the RRP is donated directly to The People's Trust for Endangered Species
• This is a novelty gift item and must be regarded as such