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Kustom Products "Sponsor an At Risk Animal": April 2021 Edition

The staff here at Kustom Products Inc. are very proud to say that each one of us is passionate about giving back to the community and to Mother Earth. As you probably have heard by now, for each order placed we plant a tree with OneTreePlanted, and are part of the "1% for the Planet" community.

Now, on the first of each month, beginning April 2021, we also will be choosing an animal that is at risk, endangered, or in critical need of care to sponsor and try to help.

Who is our first sponsored animal?

 

Meet the Deloris, the Slow Loris!

Amazing facts about the Slow Loris:

The tree-dwelling slow loris is one of the rarest primates in the world
Slow lorises are certainly slow, but can travel up to 8km in one night!
Their muscles allow them to remain perfectly still for hours at a time
The second finger on the slow loris is smaller than the rest for gripping
In parts of Asia, it's believed to be able to cure over 100 diseases!
The slow loris is one of only two mammals to have venom, and the only venomous primate!
The venom has no need to be used on prey so it is solely a defense mechanism.
➽ These animals are typically non-aggressive and only bite when they feel very threatened.
     
    We are so grateful to the WWF to allow us the opportunity to help the Slow Lorises this month!
    We hope that our donation will aid in the rescue of this poor animal from cruelty and turning a wildlife animal into a household pet.

    *** If you know someone who would love to take care of Deloris the Slow Loris at the end of the month, we're looking to send our Adoption Package to one lucky family who will care for her!
    Reach out to us and let us know why you'd love to make Deloris a part of your family!

    Email us at: info@kustomproductsinc.com
     
     

    If you're interested in also sponsoring our monthly animal,
    here are two places that you can aid in saving the Slow Loris primates!

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