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Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine
Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine

Glasgow Times

time2 days ago

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  • Glasgow Times

Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine

Three-year-old Yuna was rescued after living in a three by four-metre enclosure with a bare concrete floor. When evacuated she could not stand because of severe concussion caused by shell shock. Her story became the catalyst for the Big Cats in Crisis campaign, which eventually saw four more lions brought to Kent from Ukraine. A fundraising campaign collected £500,000 to build a centre for the big cats. A year on, Yuna is thriving. The Big Cat Sanctuary's managing director and wildlife expert Cam Whitnall said: 'Yuna is a different animal from the one we met a year ago. 'The change in her has been incredible to witness. She's full of personality, loves exploring her new surroundings, and is finally living the life a lion should.' Yuna enjoys her enclosure at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent (Gareth Fuller/PA) The lioness has even struck up a romance with fellow rescue lion Rori, who lives in an enclosure next to hers. 'She's not just a rescue, she's a testament to resilience and the symbol of hope that inspired the rescue of Rori, Amani, Lira and Vanda,' Mr Whitnall added.

Shell-shocked lion from Ukraine thriving after rescue
Shell-shocked lion from Ukraine thriving after rescue

The Advertiser

time2 days ago

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Shell-shocked lion from Ukraine thriving after rescue

A lioness rescued from Ukraine is "thriving" and has fallen in love, a year after being evacuated to the United Kingdom. Three-year-old Yuna was rescued after living in a three-by-four-metre enclosure with a bare concrete floor. When evacuated, she could not stand because of a severe concussion caused by shell shock. Her story became the catalyst for the Big Cats in Crisis campaign, which eventually saw four more lions brought to Kent from Ukraine. A fundraising campaign collected £500,000 ($A1.0 million) to build a centre for the big cats. A year on, Yuna is thriving. "Yuna is a different animal from the one we met a year ago," Big Cat Sanctuary's managing director and wildlife expert Cam Whitnall said. "The change in her has been incredible to witness. She's full of personality, loves exploring her new surroundings, and is finally living the life a lion should." The lioness has even struck up a romance with fellow rescue lion Rori, who lives in an enclosure next to hers. "She's not just a rescue, she's a testament to resilience and the symbol of hope that inspired the rescue of Rori, Amani, Lira and Vanda," Whitnall said. A lioness rescued from Ukraine is "thriving" and has fallen in love, a year after being evacuated to the United Kingdom. Three-year-old Yuna was rescued after living in a three-by-four-metre enclosure with a bare concrete floor. When evacuated, she could not stand because of a severe concussion caused by shell shock. Her story became the catalyst for the Big Cats in Crisis campaign, which eventually saw four more lions brought to Kent from Ukraine. A fundraising campaign collected £500,000 ($A1.0 million) to build a centre for the big cats. A year on, Yuna is thriving. "Yuna is a different animal from the one we met a year ago," Big Cat Sanctuary's managing director and wildlife expert Cam Whitnall said. "The change in her has been incredible to witness. She's full of personality, loves exploring her new surroundings, and is finally living the life a lion should." The lioness has even struck up a romance with fellow rescue lion Rori, who lives in an enclosure next to hers. "She's not just a rescue, she's a testament to resilience and the symbol of hope that inspired the rescue of Rori, Amani, Lira and Vanda," Whitnall said. A lioness rescued from Ukraine is "thriving" and has fallen in love, a year after being evacuated to the United Kingdom. Three-year-old Yuna was rescued after living in a three-by-four-metre enclosure with a bare concrete floor. When evacuated, she could not stand because of a severe concussion caused by shell shock. Her story became the catalyst for the Big Cats in Crisis campaign, which eventually saw four more lions brought to Kent from Ukraine. A fundraising campaign collected £500,000 ($A1.0 million) to build a centre for the big cats. A year on, Yuna is thriving. "Yuna is a different animal from the one we met a year ago," Big Cat Sanctuary's managing director and wildlife expert Cam Whitnall said. "The change in her has been incredible to witness. She's full of personality, loves exploring her new surroundings, and is finally living the life a lion should." The lioness has even struck up a romance with fellow rescue lion Rori, who lives in an enclosure next to hers. "She's not just a rescue, she's a testament to resilience and the symbol of hope that inspired the rescue of Rori, Amani, Lira and Vanda," Whitnall said. A lioness rescued from Ukraine is "thriving" and has fallen in love, a year after being evacuated to the United Kingdom. Three-year-old Yuna was rescued after living in a three-by-four-metre enclosure with a bare concrete floor. When evacuated, she could not stand because of a severe concussion caused by shell shock. Her story became the catalyst for the Big Cats in Crisis campaign, which eventually saw four more lions brought to Kent from Ukraine. A fundraising campaign collected £500,000 ($A1.0 million) to build a centre for the big cats. A year on, Yuna is thriving. "Yuna is a different animal from the one we met a year ago," Big Cat Sanctuary's managing director and wildlife expert Cam Whitnall said. "The change in her has been incredible to witness. She's full of personality, loves exploring her new surroundings, and is finally living the life a lion should." The lioness has even struck up a romance with fellow rescue lion Rori, who lives in an enclosure next to hers. "She's not just a rescue, she's a testament to resilience and the symbol of hope that inspired the rescue of Rori, Amani, Lira and Vanda," Whitnall said.

Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine
Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine

Rhyl Journal

time2 days ago

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  • Rhyl Journal

Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine

Three-year-old Yuna was rescued after living in a three by four-metre enclosure with a bare concrete floor. When evacuated she could not stand because of severe concussion caused by shell shock. Her story became the catalyst for the Big Cats in Crisis campaign, which eventually saw four more lions brought to Kent from Ukraine. A fundraising campaign collected £500,000 to build a centre for the big cats. A year on, Yuna is thriving. The Big Cat Sanctuary's managing director and wildlife expert Cam Whitnall said: 'Yuna is a different animal from the one we met a year ago. 'The change in her has been incredible to witness. She's full of personality, loves exploring her new surroundings, and is finally living the life a lion should.' The lioness has even struck up a romance with fellow rescue lion Rori, who lives in an enclosure next to hers. 'She's not just a rescue, she's a testament to resilience and the symbol of hope that inspired the rescue of Rori, Amani, Lira and Vanda,' Mr Whitnall added.

Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine
Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine

South Wales Guardian

time2 days ago

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  • South Wales Guardian

Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine

Three-year-old Yuna was rescued after living in a three by four-metre enclosure with a bare concrete floor. When evacuated she could not stand because of severe concussion caused by shell shock. Her story became the catalyst for the Big Cats in Crisis campaign, which eventually saw four more lions brought to Kent from Ukraine. A fundraising campaign collected £500,000 to build a centre for the big cats. A year on, Yuna is thriving. The Big Cat Sanctuary's managing director and wildlife expert Cam Whitnall said: 'Yuna is a different animal from the one we met a year ago. 'The change in her has been incredible to witness. She's full of personality, loves exploring her new surroundings, and is finally living the life a lion should.' The lioness has even struck up a romance with fellow rescue lion Rori, who lives in an enclosure next to hers. 'She's not just a rescue, she's a testament to resilience and the symbol of hope that inspired the rescue of Rori, Amani, Lira and Vanda,' Mr Whitnall added.

Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine
Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine

North Wales Chronicle

time2 days ago

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  • North Wales Chronicle

Lioness with shell shock ‘thriving' a year after rescue from Ukraine

Three-year-old Yuna was rescued after living in a three by four-metre enclosure with a bare concrete floor. When evacuated she could not stand because of severe concussion caused by shell shock. Her story became the catalyst for the Big Cats in Crisis campaign, which eventually saw four more lions brought to Kent from Ukraine. A fundraising campaign collected £500,000 to build a centre for the big cats. A year on, Yuna is thriving. The Big Cat Sanctuary's managing director and wildlife expert Cam Whitnall said: 'Yuna is a different animal from the one we met a year ago. 'The change in her has been incredible to witness. She's full of personality, loves exploring her new surroundings, and is finally living the life a lion should.' The lioness has even struck up a romance with fellow rescue lion Rori, who lives in an enclosure next to hers. 'She's not just a rescue, she's a testament to resilience and the symbol of hope that inspired the rescue of Rori, Amani, Lira and Vanda,' Mr Whitnall added.

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