Elegant Aziza – worth the wait!

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She is the smallest and shyest of the Kuwait 6 rescued lions to arrive at the ADI Wildlife Sanctuary this week. She is very slight with almost Siamese cat type features and her body is more like a lithe mountain lion than a young lioness – we expect she will start to fill out and put on muscle at ADIWS. Like the others she was abandoned in the streets of Kuwait when an owner who once thought it was cool to have a pet lion and then tired of her.

ADI had already committed to taking five lions from Kuwait when we learned about Aziza. We said we would not leave her behind and so the whole import and export process started again and it was several weeks before we were able to fly with the lions. One thing is for sure, Aziza was worth the wait! Adopt or help this beautiful lioness and others like her.

What a night: The Kuwait 6 Homecoming!

At 9.07pm last night, our precious cargo of six lions rescued from the illegal wildlife trade rolled through the gates of the ADI Wildlife Sanctuary. It wasn’t quite as we planned after a 25 hour delay at the airport, but they were home!!! We quietly and gently unloaded everyone in an operation lasting to midnight. Everyone was exhausted but energised by the arrival, heaved the crates into place, and one by one the young lions were released into their houses. They were tentative and intrigued, checking things out and settling into the soft teff hay bedding. All the lions had travelled alongside their family and friends, but it was still a special moment when Saif’s crate opened and Dhubiya peeked in as if to say, “glad you’re here too.”

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The Kuwait 6 lions have arrived!

The Kuwait 6 are being unloaded at the ADI Wildlife Sanctuary and going into their night houses. They will properly experience Africa tomorrow. We won’t be able to go live on Facebook for this quiet and difficult night operation but will keep you updated. Join us tomorrow on Facebook! Saham and Shujaa were unloaded first.

Please keep supporting these young lions as they begin their new lives. Donate here.

To adopt Shujaa, Saham, Muheeb, Aziza, Saif, and/or Dhubiya to provide their lifetime care: UK store | US store

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The Kuwait 6 lions loaded for journey home

The Kuwait 6 lions are loaded for their journey home.

Rescued from the illegal wildlife pet trade, Saif, Dhubiya, Saham, Shujaa, Muheeb and Aziza are now on the way to the ADI Wildlife Sanctuary.

Please help these young lions as they begin their new lives. Donate here.

You can also adopt Saif, Dhubiya, Muheeb, Aziza, Shujaa or Saham to help provide lifetime care for them. UK store | US store

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Kuwait 6 delayed at Johannesburg Airport

We are disappointed to report that after the exhilaration of arriving in South Africa we are still waiting for the lions to enter the country. We are working to resolve a technical import issue – exacerbated because no offices are open yet. The lions have been given some food and fresh water (pictured Johannes topping up water). Fortunately, one of the reasons ADI builds large travel crates is in case animals get stuck at an airport during a long journey (e.g., due to an aircraft breakdown). The lions are indoors in the cargo area.

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The Kuwait 6 have landed in South Africa

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The Kuwait 6 lions have landed safely in South Africa, their homeland. Thank you for supporting this rescue mission and please continue to help these young lions as they begin their new lives. Donate here. To adopt one or more of the Kuwait 6: US store | UK store

The lions were rescued from the illegal wildlife pet trade and cared for at Kuwait Zoo until a home was found. They will soon be on the road to the ADI Wildlife Sanctuary.

A huge thank you to Qatar Airways Cargo for donating space on a cargo flight for the Kuwait 6 lions as part of their WeQare scheme.

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