A scientist who specializes in animal protection by the name of Dolh Walker has spent much of his life close to large wild cats, which would make many people hesitant to approach them.
He developed a really close bond with one of them. The man reared the eight-month-old cheetah Sanre as if he were his own child, played with him, and even taught him how to eat when he first arrived at the reserve in South Africa as a volunteer.
The naturalist frequently feeds the human companion with his hands and even sleeps next to him because the cheetah absolutely trusts him.
Dolh seldom ever travels outside of Africa, but whenever he does, even for a brief period of time, Sanre always anticipates his homecoming and greets him with hugs.
‘Since cheetahs cannot communicate in English, their behavior is the only way to determine their state of mind.
Additionally, if they demonstrate a desire to be left alone, it must be fulfilled. He raises adult wild cats, their pups, and helps them adjust to life.
Animals do know how to be friends.