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Meet Tabasco
27 January 2008, 17:49
SaeedMeet Tabasco
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We got this year old cheetah a few days ago, and because he thinks he is so hot, we named him Tabasco!
It seems whoever had him before did not look after him very well, and the poor thing was in a bit of a sad state.
The first photo you see above was taken just as he got here, and we have put him in his own room.
We are keeping him seperate from our other cheetahs for a while, so we can at least try to get his health into shape, and hopefully get him to calm down too.
We are making progress, today was the first day he did not have a go at me as I took him his food.
Earlier he used to come running straight at me with murder in his eyes, but, like all cheetahs they go for your legs rather than your throat, as leopards do.
And as we have had cheetahs for so long, I have learnt to move sides ways and just give him a whack on top of the head with my hand.
That normally settles it, and he then growls but keeps his distance.
The kids look through the window, and watch as he eats his lunch while I sit about 6 feet away and talk to him.
Walter was telling the kids that I can talk "cheetah" language, now my daughter and her friends are asking me to teach them that!?
27 January 2008, 17:57
Safari-HuntSaaed,
Hope he gets better quick.
Would you mind taking pics of him at regular intervals it would be very interesting how he changes into your pet.
Frederik Cocquyt
I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.
27 January 2008, 17:59
prof242Concur with SH. Tabasco looks like he'll become a good part of the family. Certainly easier to care for and feed than Walter.

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27 January 2008, 18:26
PalmerYou can see a change in Tabasco from the first picture with hate in his eyes to the last picture with sort of a guarded but curious attitude.
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27 January 2008, 18:36
Dave MooreSaeed - I am glad you rescued him. I have a feeling he will learn to fit right in over time. The last picture reminds me of the way my Maine Coon looked when he started to trust me. Keep his progress posted.
27 January 2008, 19:14
Bob in TXWell done Saeed! You can tell from the photos that he is "full of it". Your choice of names was perfect!
Bob
27 January 2008, 19:19
RIPOdd how pets and their owners begin to resemble each other.

28 January 2008, 02:38
hacksawtomAnd I thought women were beautiful. WOW!
Swift, Silent, & Friendly
28 January 2008, 02:51
StormsGSPWow. Very neat! How many big cats do you have? I would love to see more pictures. Very neat. Thanks for sharing.
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28 January 2008, 06:37
Cornfield SWOWow! Very neat. You said you have other cheetahs. Do you hunt them?
Soli Deo Gloria
28 January 2008, 07:02
Saeed
Thos Norty, he was the first one we had. He had a bit of an attitude when he first came two, although no way as bad as Tabasco, but eventually he calmed down, to the point that he would not eat for up to 3 days when I wasn't home. We had quite a bit of fun with him, as he was housed next to my office, and sometimes I left the window open when I had visitors - for fresh air, you know. And Norty used to just jump in. That used to stop the conversation dead!
Norty passed away 3 years ago.
This is scary. He got that name because he likes to scare people.
This is Snoopy. We got him and his sister when they were very small. We had them housed in a partitioned area of our kitchen, and grew up to be absolutely adorable pets.
28 January 2008, 07:35
RIPSnoopy not showing for me.
Not trying to be snoopy, but why does Snoopy not show up?
They are handsome animals.
I hopped off the bakkie in Botswana hoping to pet a pair of lounging cheetahs beside the dirt track, but they would have none of it!

You are blessed, Saeed, to have such pets.

28 January 2008, 08:01
Cazador humildeThey are gorgeous Saeed; my favorite animal ever created.
You are "The Cheetah Whisperer".
28 January 2008, 08:31
Saeed
Another way of being licked to death!
28 January 2008, 14:44
Fallow BuckSaeed,
how dis Walter feel about Tabasco eating a perfectly good chicken before he had a chance to put it on the BBQ?!?!?!?
Great photos and thanks for posting.
Rgds,
K
29 January 2008, 05:16
JohnCrightonWow - beautiful creatures there, Saeed. I take it there aren't restrictive laws there regarding keeping these as "pets", eh? Do they come from the wild or mostly as rescues from other people who had them as pets?
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29 January 2008, 05:48
jetdrvrThat's really great. Beautiful cats.
My best friend also rescues big cats...has seven lions, two pumas, and two jaguars. The female jaguar is pettable by him only, but all of the lions have fully reverted and the pumas are just plain fierce.