Cheetah Chewbaaka has house call by local Veterinarian
Category: Cheetahs | Date: Nov 20 2007 | By: admin
On Friday 16 November, one of CCF’s most important resident cheetahs, Chewbaaka, had a special house call by Otjiwarongo veterinarian for an infected eye. For the last couple of weeks, the famous ambassador cheetah was observed to have a sensitive and weepy eye. The eye became worse, showing signs of broken vessels in the retina and haziness. The local veterinarian, Dr. Axel Hartman, from the Otjiwarongo Veterinary Clinic was contacted and arrangements set to more closely observe the cause of the problem. Chewbaaka, CCF’s 12 year old ambassador cheetah, was orphaned when he was 3 weeks old and has been at CCF ever since. As the star of many TV documentaries, he was anesthetised and treated in the CCF clinic where samples were taken for further analysis.
6 Responses to “Cheetah Chewbaaka has house call by local Veterinarian”
Sherri S., on 20 Nov 2007
I hope everything turned out OK!
Bruno, on 20 Nov 2007
I hope it all went well.
F. J. PECHIR, on 20 Nov 2007
Sorry to hear so bad news! I hope that this cheetah´s problem can be solved very soon and that his eye could be just fine! Please keep us on date about this cheetah.
breanna white, on 20 Nov 2007
this is breanna white and i want to ask you for help because i am trying to save the endangered animals and i will take all of the help i can get so please email me back at (address omitted for privacy).
sergio ferreira da costa, on 04 Dec 2007
jessus,caminho,verdade,morte e vida.
cheetahconservation, on 07 Dec 2007
Hello and thanks for your concern and good wishes for Chewbaaka. I have asked for detailed update from Namibia which I will post here, but I do know that Chewbaaka is doing just fine.
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