This year marked a proud milestone for Cango Wildlife as we took on the role of headline sponsor for the Klein Karoo Business Relay for the first time. On 16 October, Baron van Reede Street came alive as businesses, families, schools and supporters gathered to celebrate fitness, teamwork and community spirit in the heart of Oudtshoorn.
How Calvin Klein Perfume Drives Big Cats Crazy
The scent of this perfume, known for its musky and spicy notes, evokes an almost magical response in these apex predators. When used as scent enrichment, it can keep them captivated for several minutes, sometimes even hours.
Using perfumes and scents in animal enrichment programmes has been practiced for many years. Zookeepers and researchers have long experimented with different smells to stimulate animals’ senses and provide both mental and physical stimulation. But Obsession for Men stands out for its uniquely strong impact. The secret? A synthetic compound called Civetone - designed to mimic a natural pheromone found in the glands of the African Civet. Combined with musk, sandalwood, and amber, this formula appears to trigger heightened curiosity and playfulness in big cats.
One standout example is our stunning African Leopard, Nanji. Typically cool, calm, and collected - often perched up in the trees or relaxing under the bushes - Nanji’s entire demeanour shifts with just a few sprays of the scent. Her solitude gives way to lively exploration. We’ve observed her rolling onto her back, rubbing her face against logs and rocks sprayed with the perfume, and even pouncing at the scented area as if it were live prey. It’s a rare glimpse into the kitten-like side of a powerful predator - an engaging experience that sparks her instincts and provides essential stimulation.
If you're planning a visit to Cango Wildlife Ranch, and you're looking for a fun and meaningful way to support our work, consider donating a bottle of Calvin Klein’s Obsession for Men. It’s a small and unexpected gift — but one that offers big enrichment for our beloved feline ambassadors.
Whether you're dropping by or volunteering with us, help us keep the wild spirit alive — one spray at a time.
Further Reading
October at Cango Wildlife and the Wild Animal Volunteer programme brought a spirited twist to conservation, as staff, volunteers, and our Ambassador Animals joined in a playful celebration of Halloween. From hand-painted enrichment bags to paper-bag mask antics in the veld, this year’s festivities blended fun with purpose, showcasing the creativity and heart behind our animal-care and volunteer teams.
Douglas Eriksen, Chief Executive Officer of Cango Wildlife, represented South Africa at the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) 80th Annual Conference in Cali, Colombia, held in celebration of WAZA’s 90th anniversary. The global event brought together nearly 200 zoos, aquariums, NGOs and biodiversity partners from across the world to advance collaboration in conservation, operational excellence and environmental protection.










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