More Letters:
The Chaircat's Letter • February 2005
Cheetah Chaircat at Mt. Kenya

My Dear Friends;

Welcome to our new look green page!

With everyone so busy making improvements to the animal orphanage, the New Year has quietly crept in. As I look out, swarms of white butterflies have invaded the Conservancy - it's so pretty - millions of tiny white dancers floating over the Zebras' heads on the plains out there.

I wonder what the American Bongo think about that? We Kenyan's take it as a sign of good news: the life giving rains must be near.

Our website has received a major make-over. Thanks to the kind folk at updmedia.com you can now navigate with ease and go exploring. All our stories are at your fingertip just a paw-click away. And that's not all.

We continue to work to bring you up-to-date with all our news and latest pictures. We hope you will visit often.

The Orphanage too is getting a major face-lift. Everyone is so busy and the results are beginning to show. We now have more open spaces for all our orphanage graduates that are yet reluctant but free to leave at their leisure.

My family of Cheetah have been moved around a bit while new quarters are under construction. With the help of a very generous donation we are going to have the first Cheetah Breeding Facility in East Africa. I'm in charge of course and very excited. Will the future bring the patter of (lots of) little feet?

Cheetah Diana at Mt. Kenya

This Valentine's day I am leaving you with a picture of the lovely Diana as she parades in front of us, drop-dead gorgeous. Yes there's definitely romance in the air!

We hope to warm your hearts and fill them with love for one another and for us, your friends at the animal orphanage,

Yours most devoted,

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