A Sad Farewell to one of AfriCat’s Rehabilitation Cheetahs - Frankie
Sadly one of the original ‘5′ cheetahs who was released by AfriCat into Okonjima’s new 16,000h rehabilitation reserve died last week. Frankie, who was one of the most adventurous of the five, was attacked by a territorial leopard on Monday 12th July and died on Tuesday 20th July ‘10. Frankie was discovered on Monday morning by one of the Okonjima guides whilst out tracking with the guests. Frankie had last been seen on Friday 9th July and was doing well. Once found he was darted by the AfriCat team and taken to Otjiwarongo where Dr Axel Hartmann did his best to clean & stitch him up, most of the neck injuries seemed superficial. After a couple of days Frankie was returned to AfriCat welfare where Dave and Carla were monitoring him around the clock. Sadly he took a turn for the worst and was again rushed to the vets. Leopard bites are known for the infection that they cause and although Frankie was on a course of strong antibiotics - sadly Dr Hartmann had to put him down as his condition had deteriorated rapidly. His siblings Coco, and Spud and his friends Bones and Hammer are continuing to hunt and survive very successfully in their new group of 4. Frankie will be well remembered and is a sad loss for everyone here at PAWS, AfriCat and Okonjima.




























