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Tenikwa does not  support the practice of removing animals from the wild.

Whilst we believe that wild animals belong in the wild, there may be justification for some species to keep individuals in captivity for conservation or education purposes.  The following guideline has been put together based on our experience, to improve the quality of life of animals kept in captivity and in an effort to share our knowledge for the sake of the species.

Serval in Captivity

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Leopards in Captivity

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Cheetahs in Captivity

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Caracals in Captivity

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Black Footed Cats in Captivity

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African Wild Cats in Captivity

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Suricates in Captivity

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