Emdoneni Cat Rehabilitation Centre (Hluhluwe)
Categories: Animal Sanctuaries
Price group: R1 to R100 per person (see other things to do in this price group)
Available in the following region(s): Elephant Coast / Zululand
Address: Emdoneni Lodge & Game Farm, Hluhluwe, KwaZulu Natal
Telephone: +27 (0)35 562-7000
Opening hours: Feeding time of the cats in the afternoon in Winter (1 June to 31 August) starts at 16h00. In Summer (1 September to 31 May) starts at 16h30. Morning feeding throughout the year starts at 10h30.
Join us for an up close and personal tour and learn more about South Africa's endangered wild cat species. Come and be mesmerised by the beauty of the Caracal (Lynx), enchanted by the playful Serval, astonished by the speed and agility of the Cheetah and delighted by the African Wildcat. View and photograph these amazing animals at the Emdoneni Cat Rehabilitation Centre. We offer educational tours daily, with feedings during the afternoon tour and an informative talk about the animals and the project by an experienced guide.
The aim of the Emdoneni Cat Rehabilitation Centre is to care for wild Cheetahs, Serval Cats, African Wildcats and Caracal (Lynx), which have been orphaned or injured in the wild and are in need of care and rehabilitation. We also intend to breed where possible and release the offspring back into their natural habitat.
Website:
http://www.emdonenilodge.com/rehabilitation-centre.htm
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