An animal charity is looking for the owners of a cat which survived for two months eating leftovers from bins at a forest centre.

Breckland Cats Protection is looking after the animal - which has been named Forest - and was found at the High Lodge centre near Thetford.

He is very thin with many ticks on him and was very frightened when a volunteer fosterer managed to capture him.

Jackie Nunn, of the charity, said: 'He is a lovely friendly boy. We are hoping that someone is missing him and will claim him.'

Anyone who recognises Forest should contact 01842 810018.

The Breckland Cats Protection will be in St Cuthbert's church hall at Thetford on Saturday July 30 from 9.30am-1.30pm where they will have cats and kittens as well as tombola and bric-a-brac stalls and crafts.

The charity is currently caring for 34 kittens and 17 adult cats all kept by volunteers.