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    Villager rescues cheetah cub in Garissa, KWS steps in to ensure its safety

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterOctober 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A remarkable act of compassion has come to light in Kursi Village, Garissa County where a local woman rescued a stranded cheetah cub and raised it as her own for nearly two years.

    According to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), the woman found the cub abandoned and decided to care for it, feeding, bathing, and even leashing it like a pet cat. Her devotion captured the spirit of kindness — but also highlighted a growing need for public awareness about wildlife conservation laws.

    Through its Community and Wildlife Service Division, KWS learned of the situation and intervened to ensure the animal’s welfare. Officers safely retrieved the young cheetah and handed it over to the organization’s veterinary team for a full medical examination.

    “Our veterinary experts confirmed the cheetah was in good condition,” said a KWS spokesperson.

    “Samples were collected for laboratory analysis, and the animal was treated for parasites before being transferred to a secure facility.”

    The cheetah is now under expert care at the Nairobi Safari Walk, where it continues to thrive as part of the country’s conservation and education programs.

    KWS commended the Good Samaritan for her compassion but reminded Kenyans that keeping wild animals, even out of love, is prohibited under the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act (WCMA). The law is designed to protect wildlife and ensure that species remain in their natural habitats.

    “We appreciate the goodwill behind such actions,” the statement added. “However, true coexistence means protecting wild animals where they belong — in the wild.”

    The incident underscores the delicate balance between human empathy and wildlife protection, and the vital role communities play in safeguarding Kenya’s natural heritage.

    Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano said they celebrate the compassion of the Garissa kind-hearted heroine who rescued the lost cheetah cub and kept it safe for nearly two years.

    “That level of compassion is what makes Kenya special. You saved a life! Even out of love, keeping a wild animal as a pet is against our laws. Wild instincts always return, and these magnificent creatures belong in their natural habitat. Your kindness is vital, but professional intervention is mandatory~we must protect our citizens and ensure the best chance of survival for our national heritage,” she said.

    She said the animal is now safely at the Nairobi Safari Walk under expert care, ensuring its long-term welfare and our conservation goals are met.

    “This incident shows how close we live to nature and we should responsibly manage the Human-Wildlife Interface.”

    “Let’s ensure both people and wildlife stay safe and be responsible stewards of our natural heritage together,” she added.

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