What landscaping company is good for wild animals like Sevals?
December 18th, 2004 by admin
Mystery asked:
I’m wanting to help my friend out, M&+M. She only has one answer, and I don’t francly accept it. She is just curious on what this animal, Serval, needs. She knows about the food, care, treatment, the laws, and most to know, even the two year course you need to take. But even I can’t find a good landscaping company for wild pets. This would really help me and my friend out. Thank you
I’m wanting to help my friend out, M&+M. She only has one answer, and I don’t francly accept it. She is just curious on what this animal, Serval, needs. She knows about the food, care, treatment, the laws, and most to know, even the two year course you need to take. But even I can’t find a good landscaping company for wild pets. This would really help me and my friend out. Thank you
- Posted in Landscaping
December 21st, 2004 at 1:52 pm
Since landscaping companies differ from location to location even with the same company, your best bet is to ask your closest breeder.
Also, call around and ask what the companies themselves say. Of course they are going to say things to get the business, but watch for key words, like climbing trees, a pond, shelter, anything else your friend probably knows she needs. Ask if any of them work directly with a fencing company if she isn’t going to build her own enclosure, etc. Call around and feel out the companies.
Edit: She can also read on the internet, from several sources, multiple breeders pages, to see what she needs for it. Obviously trees to climb/scratch… a place with a mud puddle or a shallow pond of sorts is great, since servals love water, some sort of cave/shelter for protection from the elements, in case it either doesn’t want to come inside, or on the rare occasion, can’t. If she reads a lot on the enclosures, she’ll know more what she needs. Then any reputable landscaping company would work, because she’ll be able to tell them EXACTLY what she wants. If I can find the site that was GREAT, I’ll edit and post it. I am making plans for a Serval myself in a couple years. I want the enclosure built first.
December 23rd, 2004 at 1:26 pm
Try contacting zoos who have big cat areas or the many rescue groups that work with big cats. And, certainly Serval breeders should be able to offer suggestions.
Good Luck!