Feast was rescued on 22nd June 2015
Feast, female common seal pup, was found at Heacham Dam on Snettisham beach on the 22nd June 2015 by a member of the public out walking their dog.

On finding her the Animal Care Team found that she was very underweight weighing in at only 8kgs. Feast had become separate from her mum so was very hungry and tired but otherwise healthy. With a little TLC from the Animal Care Team, Feast will be fighting fit and ready for release before too long.
Feast
Feast Update - 30th June 2015 : Feast is now eating herring with a little help and encouragement from the Animal Care Team. Feast is currently in the hospital´s weaning pool with another rescued seal pup named Nobbly Bobbly.

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Update - 16th July 2015 : Here is the latest photo of Feast in the hospital´s weaning pool taken on 12th July 2015, she is really enjoying herself with the four other rescued seal pups in here. She currently weighs 10kgs.

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Feast
Update - 31st July 2015 : Feast is currently in the hospital´s pen number 4 with another rescued seal pup named Mini Milk, both hand feeding well and starting to learn to eat fish for themselves. Feast currently weighs 15kg. Her flipper tag number is 83 (yellow).
Feast Update - 11th August 2015 : Here is the latest photo of Feast in the hospital´s pen 4 taken on 9th August 2015, she is still sharing this pen with Mini Milk.

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Update - 27th October 2015 : Feast is currently in the main outdoor pool being fattening up for her release back to the wild in the next month or so. She weighs 26kgs.
Update - 19th November 2015 : Feast along with Maxibon, Mivvi, Funny Foot and Tutti Frutti were released back to the wild on 17th November 2015 at Snettisham beach. Feast weighed 30kgs.

Click here to see a selection of photos of the release of these pups via flickr. Also Click here to watch a short video of the seal release.
Seal Release on 17th November 2015

Each pup can cost up to £5,000 to rescue, rehabilitate and release, if you would like to adopt Feast or make a donation towards this pup´s rehabilitation at Hunstanton SEA LIFE Sanctuary,
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