Rescued lion says goodbye to savior after 20 years together
However, the lion eventually had to be taken to Los Caimanes. It is a zoo located in Montería. Namely, due to documentation, this lion was taken from the sanctuary, after which he soon fell ill.
He was treated at the Cali zoo. They were with him all days and tried to help him. However, he had more serious illnesses.
Unfortunately, terminal liver cancer and anemia soon cost him his life. However, he had the opportunity to see once again the person who adored him, Ana Julia.
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