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		<title>by: Margaret</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 21:25:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks, Kelly. It sounds like Pombe is a very special, very intelligent and interested female Cheetah. When will she be going to the Veterinary Center for a &quot;real&quot; visit?

Now that she has mastered riding in the truck, maybe she would like a ride around the SDZ to see all the other animals and get more enrichment like she did with the Zebra. Or, perhaps she will develop a taste for a ride into the foot hills or the sea and hear the ocean. After all, she is a cat, and they love to explore.

Can't you just picture a globetrotting cheetah? Searching the continents for more enrichment and exciting adventure. I am not downplaying the importance of your training. I am just letting my imagination run wild. It is great that you have such a willing and cooperative pupil to train. That is not always the case, and I am sure it is very challenging to take a more timid and less enthusiastic patient to the hospital.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, Kelly. It sounds like Pombe is a very special, very intelligent and interested female Cheetah. When will she be going to the Veterinary Center for a &#8220;real&#8221; visit?</p>
<p>Now that she has mastered riding in the truck, maybe she would like a ride around the SDZ to see all the other animals and get more enrichment like she did with the Zebra. Or, perhaps she will develop a taste for a ride into the foot hills or the sea and hear the ocean. After all, she is a cat, and they love to explore.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t you just picture a globetrotting cheetah? Searching the continents for more enrichment and exciting adventure. I am not downplaying the importance of your training. I am just letting my imagination run wild. It is great that you have such a willing and cooperative pupil to train. That is not always the case, and I am sure it is very challenging to take a more timid and less enthusiastic patient to the hospital.
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