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Video recorded at Running Wild Conservation in South Africa
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The reason I own captive cheetahs is to raise the population of this endangered cat and rewild them.
00:00 Abi & Her Teenaged Cubs
00:23 Kimi & Kayzer Play W/Toys
01:21 Gabriel Smells Kimi On Toy
02:53 Gabriel Meets Kimi & Kayzer
03:48 Kimi INJURED HER LEG!
05:28 Wildlife Veterinarian Visits XRays
06:40 Cubs Get A Zebra Tail | Fuss Over It
08:05 Abi STILL Hissing At Me | Hand Feed
08:37 Conclusion | Bye Abi Kimi Kayzer
Spent some weeks with Abi and her cubs. They are 1.5 years old now. Growing and maturing. Last time they hunted down a Blesbok. This visit they got to relax. Kimi is doing better than expected. Her personality and temperament is what I was hoping for. Kayzer is more of a boy maturing... Abi is great too and they STILL live together.
I suspect Abi will want to separate from her cubs within the next 6 months as that is when female cheetahs have completed their duties of raising their cubs (2 years). She may want to breed again and that's when she will want her own camp, away from her cubs. Kimi will have similar desires in the near future. It;s my plan for Kimi... when she decides and why I want her so calm around people and strangers. One day she may visit a cheetah project to breed and when fearful of new things and people, that does not work well in breeding. Remember I don't own Kayzer so his future will be decided by Running Wild Conservation.
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