Madhya Pradesh : Bad news coming from Palpur Kuno National park, female cheetah sick
Shesha, a female cheetah brought from Namibia, is seriously ill
Bad news is coming from Kuno National Park Sheopur. A female cheetah named Shesha brought from Namibia is seriously ill. He is suffering from dehydration and kidney ailment. The advice of doctors from Namibia and South Africa is being treated. Kuno DFO Prakash Verma told that there is improvement in health, he has also eaten food on Wednesday.
According to the information, the female cheetah is suffering from dehydration and kidney disease. A team of specialist doctors Dr. Omkar Anchal, Dr. Jitendra Jatav, Dr. Sanath Will has been sent to Kuno National Park for his treatment. The team of doctors is sending the report of the female cheetah to the doctors of Namibia and South Africa and is treating them under their direction.
Kuno National Park officials said that the female leopard was given fluids and after that her condition improved. She was living well in her new home in Kuno and had not had any problems so far. At the same time, experts say that cheetahs are more prone to kidney disease. About a week ago, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had told that from the month of February tourists will be able to see cheetahs in Kuno. The government is also engaged in preparations for Cheetah Safari.
A good news
There is also a good news for Kuno National Park. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed an MoU related to cheetah coming to Kuno in Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday, 1 day before the Republic Day. 12 cheetahs are to come from South Africa. The 12 selected Cheetahs are locked in Quarantine for about three and a half months. After the signing on Wednesday, there is a possibility that cheetahs may come to Madhya Pradesh from South Africa in the middle of February.
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