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Success Stories Cheetah Challenges We found solutions for a species known to be difficult to manage in human care. Cheetahs have high instances of digestive problems and the individuals in our care frequently produced loose or abnormal feces, regurgitated their meals or left food uneaten completeley. We reviewed the latest research regarding cheetahs in their natural range and human care to identify a solution. • T  he first change was a diet more reflective of their natural counterparts’, which included the additions of organ meat, whole rabbit carcasses and a weekly fast day. • T  he second change was to remove a fence to connect the main exhibit yard with an existing “backyard,” converting the square living areas into a contiguous rectangle; this enabled keepers to run a twice-weekly lure that encourages the natural behavior of chasing down prey. Each modification was methodically implemented, and changes in the cheetahs’ body condition and behavior were tracked in a scientific study. Incidence of digestive issues was nearly eliminated after two years, and the animal care staff is excited about the future of cheetahs at the Zoo. 31