ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills

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ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills
ZA Cheetah Conservation - Animal Care Bills

Project Report | May 6, 2025
Guess how much we spent on VET Bills during 2024

By Gerbie Mir | Chief Operating Officer

At Cheetah Experience, the well-being and health of our incredible animals are our highest priority. Over the past period, we have invested approximately R400 000 solely in veterinary care—reflecting our unwavering commitment to providing them with the best possible medical attention. However, we are deeply grateful to the generous veterinarians who have offered their expertise and services free of charge, helping us care for our residents with compassion and dedication.

These veterinary expenses do not include costs such as transportation, staff salaries, facility maintenance, or general animal upkeep. While veterinary care remains one of our largest financial responsibilities, we are also facing increasing challenges due to rising fuel costs, inflation, and higher prices for essential supplies. Additionally, the ongoing expense of medications—particularly for animals with chronic health conditions—places a significant strain on our resources.

We are thrilled to have received sponsorship for the construction of a small yet highly practical onsite clinic, which will make veterinary care more accessible and help reduce costs. This facility will allow us to provide faster medical assistance to our beloved animals. However, while the sponsor generously covered much of the building expenses, we still need support to equip the clinic with vital tools, machines, and medications.

To continue offering the exceptional care that our animals deserve, we kindly seek additional sponsorships and donations. Every contribution, big or small, will have a direct impact on their health and happiness, ensuring they receive the best possible treatment today and for years to come.

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ZA Cheetah Conservation

Location: Bloemfontein - South Africa
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Twitter: @cheetahexp
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$1,219 raised of $10,000 goal
 
18 donations
$8,781 to go
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