David McKevitt and Connor Dawson will set off on their mammoth nine-day bike ride on Saturday, April 25 and will be cheered along the route by teams from Cats Protection.
David, from Lindfield, said: “Buddy started coming to our garden and using the cat flap, which made our cats quite stressed. We tried to discourage Buddy but then we were woken by the sound of him wolfing down our cats’ food as if it were his last meal.
“We were thinking that we might adopt him but our cats were not happy with Buddy being around. That’s when we made contact with Cats Protection to explain his situation. I managed to catch Buddy and, one morning after feeding him well, I took him in.
Danielle Draper, Manager of the National Cat Adoption Centre, added: “It is amazing when people are so willing to push their personal limits to raise much-needed cash for Cats Protection.
“It costs a great deal to help around 200,000 cats in care at our centres and branches every year, so we appreciate any contributions, large or small. Without people like David and Connor, we couldn’t achieve what we need to help so many cats, and Buddy could still be fending for himself on the streets. So we will be waving them off with our very best wishes.”
To donate to the challenge, visit their JustGiving page.
Track David and Connor’s progress via their Facebook page: 2 Madmen – Cycling Challenges.
For more info on the work of Cats Protection, check out their website.