Pippa, Beverley and Chris:
Am now watching a great Animal Planet program called "Growing Up Black Leopard". It is the story of a leopard kitten rejected by his formerly abused parents here in the US.
There is an organization here in the US called Rocky Mountain Wildlife Conservation Center, run by the Craig family (Pat and Shelley and their two sons
(http://www.wildlife-sanctuary.org/) in Colorado. They have all kinds of cats - tigers, lions, leopard - just about everything - rescued from abusive or neglectful situations. Many were bought as kittens with people thinking they were so cute, and then when they got older and people woke up to how dangerous they could be, they didn't want them any more. Thus the Craig family takes care of them all on their 160 acre ranch and has hand raised many.
This is another reason why African wldife should not be allowed for sale outside of their native area. Same with snakes. I don't know how many stories I have heard about Americans buying pythons, black mambas, adders, etc. I think short of outlawing it, at the very least they ought to have to register them with the local authorities. Can you imagine someone with deadly snakes having a fire in their homes and firemen having to rush into the house to save humans, and landing in cages full of mambas and vipers?
It appears that the Craig family is really trying to make a difference. Just wanted to know if you'd heard about them?