Birthdays are possibly the most appropriate time to express your affection for someone.
Animals, too, deserve such attention, according to the keepers of the English reserve Cornish Seal Sanctuary.
Yule logs, a gray seal, was given a gigantic fish cake for his 31st birthday.

In Yulelogs’ life, there were many remarkable moments and twists of fate for which he can be grateful to others.
He was rescued as a puppy in 1989. He was then taken to one of England’s northern maritime parks for protection.
The organization was forced to close soon after, and the personnel was compelled to release the seal into the wild.

Yule logs couldn’t collect his own food because he lacked the necessary skills to survive in the wild.
He’s used to being around people, which was probably overlooked when the park closed.
The seal eventually began swimming up to the people on the beach in the hopes of being fed.

As a result, the local animal welfare organization began to receive regular complaints from members of the public, and Yule logs were caught.
The seal was sheltered for the second time, weighing only 132 pounds at the time. While it should weigh all 550 pounds according to the normal parameters.
As a result, the animal was taken to the Cornish Seal Sanctuary.

Yule logs are already 31 years old, and this is an important milestone not just for the reserve’s personnel.
The truth is that, with rare exceptions, seals in the wild do not live to be 25 years old.
Given Yulelogs’ biography, it’s remarkable that he was able to not only live to a ripe old age but also to appear pleasant and contented.
A gift for his 31st birthday, on the other hand, put him in a good mood.
The photos show how enthusiastically the seal eats the fish cake.
Yule logs, on the other hand, had to figure out how to get the fish out of it.
