For my last project at Cheetah Experience in Bloemfontein I have used the last of the fundraising to 'adopt' Pepsi who is pregnant and due to give birth in September so needs to be looked after and fed extra carefully.
So
thank you to all of you who have given and enabled me to have enough for this awesome project!!!!
In addition, I've also given some towards the vet bills that accumulate very easily!! Even before the expense of treatment is factored in, the costs of tests are in the thousands. They use a Cheetah and Wild Cat Specialist Vet who is 500km away from Cheetah Experience but is the best in the country so they very much need his expertise.
Currently the medical bills are R30,000......
The biggest scare when a cat is sick is 'Amyloid Amyloidosis' which is a deadly disease that results in kidney failure and death if left untreated. 70% of captive cheetahs die of this each year. Unfortunately because the survival rate of cheetahs in the wild is only round 10%, the only way to increase numbers is through captive breeding.... The disease resembles "Mad Cow Disease" so needs to be treated with care. It is uncertain how the disease spreads from cat to cat - research has shown that the abnormal proteins can be found in the faeces of affected cheetahs, and they suspect the disease is spread when the cats groom their fur, hence great care needs to be taken when a cheetah becomes sick.
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Cheetah Experience also goes through volumes and volumes and volumes of food. This is the red meat given to the lions every week and this is the chicken which goes to all the cats daily. And yes I have gotten my hands dirty many times with cutting up the chicken in the meat room and feeding the meat to the cats.
As Cheetah Experience is a non-profit organisation they rely on donations, adoptions, volunteers and tours to continue operating.
If anyone would like to donate further please feel free to donate directly at:
http://cheetahexperience.com/donate.php