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Fab!
This was an amazing experience and a huge privilage to get so close to these amazing cats. The customers ranger was very friendly and knowledgable. 'Being able to stroke a cheetah, Wow!'. The tigers were beautiful
Let me start by saying that the Ranger for a Day experience is not cheap. In fact , the suggested 'donation' for a friend to accompany you is not cheap either. But it is worth every penny. Briefly you accompany one of the keepers on their rounds and help with their job. That includes de-pooing the enclosures, picking up any bones that have been left, a spot of weeding, leaving food for the animals that are due to be fed, a spot of and feeding if you are lucky, and any and everything else that the keepers have to do. In the process you get up close and personal with some fabulous animals and some lovely, dedicated and passionate people. As I say, worth every penny. So if you have an animal lover in your life and you really want to spoil them, try this. Can't afford this, then there are a couple of less expensive options. The best bit ? Hand feeding the rusty spotted cat ? Hand feeding the tigers ? Helping with training the cheetah ? No, can't choose. Go and find your own best bit ! ( Actual experience may differ from that described but will still be awesome ! )
Visited July 2013
Included in your awesome Big Cat Keeper for a day experience:
Things to know, before you go:
There are currently 3 reviews for this Big Cat Keeper Day Experience. Submit your own.
Submit your review | |
Fab!
This was an amazing experience and a huge privilage to get so close to these amazing cats. The customers ranger was very friendly and knowledgable. 'Being able to stroke a cheetah, Wow!'. The tigers were beautiful
Let me start by saying that the Ranger for a Day experience is not cheap. In fact , the suggested 'donation' for a friend to accompany you is not cheap either. But it is worth every penny. Briefly you accompany one of the keepers on their rounds and help with their job. That includes de-pooing the enclosures, picking up any bones that have been left, a spot of weeding, leaving food for the animals that are due to be fed, a spot of and feeding if you are lucky, and any and everything else that the keepers have to do. In the process you get up close and personal with some fabulous animals and some lovely, dedicated and passionate people. As I say, worth every penny. So if you have an animal lover in your life and you really want to spoil them, try this. Can't afford this, then there are a couple of less expensive options. The best bit ? Hand feeding the rusty spotted cat ? Hand feeding the tigers ? Helping with training the cheetah ? No, can't choose. Go and find your own best bit ! ( Actual experience may differ from that described but will still be awesome ! )
Visited July 2013
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If getting up close and personal with no less than five species of big cats sounds like your purrfect day, then you and a friend are in for a real treat! This awesome experience will give you a real working insight as to what the life of a big cat keeper is like and how they develop relationships with these stunning animals.
Starting your day at 08:00, be prepared for a full on, action packed day. Obviously a day like this requires an induction and safety briefing, so that’s what you’ll get first up – as these big cats are the real deal. During the course of your big cat experience you will assist with food preparation, enclosure duties, daily events and activities and of course, working with the fantastic felines themselves.
All of this big cat adventure will have the pair of you working up an appetite, so you’ll also be provided with a tasty lunch of your own in the zoo’s Jaguar Restaurant – the perfect opportunity to take a breather and discuss all of the things you’ve already done! But it doesn’t end there…
After lunch your keeper day continues on as you come face to face with some other awe inspiring animals such as wolves and bears and you will have the opportunity to work with their keepers to discover what it takes to care for these magnificent creatures. The only common trait you’ll notice amongst all the keepers is their passion and commitment to the beautiful animals that call the zoo home and you’ll get the most authentic dose of why they find it such a calling when the time finally comes to help out with the feeding of the big cats!
This really is a magical day and one that the two of you will treasure for a lifetime. So no more dreaming about it, it’s time to get your claws into a big cat keeper day that is truly epic!
The Wildlife Heritage Foundation began in 2000, when the owners of Paradise Wildlife Park looking to expand and interested in the already existing Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden, Kent, with a view to establish a Conservation Centre of Excellence.
The foundation is home to over 15 different types of Big Cat including lions, tigers, pumas, leopards, lynx, jaguars & cheetahs. The Wildlife Heritage Foundation is 38 acres of mostly open grasslands, but has also established upon this land, six breeding centres, each with a main big cat house and three outdoor enclosures for each centre, eighteen outdoor spaces in total.
The Wildlife Heritage Foundation operates under zoo licencing so must abide by strict requirements in place with regards to the conditions provided for both animals and guests at the sanctuary, but is also registered charity with a vision statement of “Conservation, Procreation, Liberation — Small steps for Big Cats”.
The Wildlife Heritage Foundation is located in Smarden, Ashford off Headcorn Road. To get there once on the M20 leave at Junction 8 and follow the brown tourist signs indicating the directions for Leeds Castle. Keep going for approximately 3 miles on the B2163 until you see the A274 junction at which you will need to turn left towards Sutton Valence and Headcorn. At the end of the main street in the village, but before you come to the railway bridge, turn left towards Egerton and Smarden. Follow the railway until you go under a low bridge, turn right through the entrance via the Marley Farm Industrial Estate.
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