Lions at former Zoo Lujan in Argentina

LIONSROCK

Argentina Big Cat Rescue Mission

A new chapter for thirty big cats from former Zoo Luján

Thirty big cats from the former Zoo Luján in Argentina have started a new chapter in life after being relocated to species-appropriate sanctuaries by FOUR PAWS. Following years of living in inadequate conditions, the rescued lions and tigers now have the opportunity to enjoy professional care, spacious natural habitats and an environment where they can express more natural behaviours. 

Fifteen of the rescued animals have found a new home at LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary in South Africa, while the remaining fifteen have been relocated to The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado. Although they have travelled to different destinations, every animal now has the chance to experience a life where their welfare comes first. 

The animals relocated to LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary were selected based on their health, welfare and medical needs. The FOUR PAWS sanctuary can provide the specialised care they require while allowing established social groups to remain together, helping to reduce stress and support their long-term wellbeing. 

Among the rescued: Lionel and his three sons, Joe, Scar and Stanley

The four lions spent more than a decade together in a small concrete enclosure with limited space, little enrichment and few opportunities to display natural behaviors. Despite these conditions, they remained a close family group. 

Each lion has his own story. Lionel is a calm older male, while Stanley has become the dominant male within the group and shares a particularly close bond with his father. Joe and Scar were declawed as cubs, a painful and unnecessary procedure that continues to affect their confidence and ability to interact naturally. Their experiences highlight the long-term impact that inadequate captive conditions can have on wild animals. 

At LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary, Lionel and his family now have access to spacious habitats designed to meet the needs of rescued big cats. Surrounded by nature and cared for by dedicated animal welfare experts, they can spend the rest of their lives in an environment that prioritizes their wellbeing. 

This rescue mission is another important step in FOUR PAWS' efforts to provide lasting solutions for big cats in need in Argentina and demonstrates what can be achieved through international collaboration in animal welfare.

Meet Some of the Animals Coming to the US

The big cats will live at The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado

Shelby

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Shelby


Shelby is an eight-year-old tigress, born and raised at former Zoo Luján. She lives with her sister, Satine, and brave Shelby is the more confident of the two sisters. 

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Satine

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Satine


Satine, sister of Shelby, is an eight-year-old tigresses, also born and raised at former Zoo Luján. Satine is a little shyer than her sister and often needs encouragement to engage with new enrichment items and activities.

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Kaila

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Kaila


Kaila and Kalu are seven-year-old lionesses who were born and raised at the former Zoo Luján. Both are confident animals who enjoy enrichment activities and exploring new scents – especially lemon verbena!

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Kalu

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Kalu


Kalu and Kaila are seven-year-old lionesses who were born and raised at the former Zoo Luján. Both are confident animals who enjoy enrichment activities and exploring new scents – especially lemon verbena!

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Liam

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Liam


Liam is a friendly, calm and sociable male tiger. He frequently chuffs as a greeting, enjoys bathing, and loves spending time in the small bathtub available in his enclosure.

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Patrick

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Patrick


Patrick is quieter and a little more timid than his brother Liam, preferring to stay in the background. The two brothers share a close bond and show no signs of aggression towards one another.

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Lucy

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Lucy


Lucy is a friendly, confident, and curious young lion. Our team on the ground in Argentina has started giving six-year-old Lucy enrichment activities, and the lioness loves scented boxes and has shown she is very food motivated, enjoying activities where she searches for treats.  

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Mordelon

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Mordelon


Mordelon is a friendly, calm, and affectionate lion. He displays strong bonding behaviors with his brother, Toby, and is described as cuddly, relaxed, and confident. He is highly vocal, frequently communicating in a friendly manner with both animals and caregivers.

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Toby

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Toby


Toby is equally talkative as his brother Mordelon.The lion is affectionate, and friendly, and the brothers share a particularly strong connection. 

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Thomas

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Thomas


Thirteen-year-old Thomas is a friendly, confident, and physically strong tiger. He enjoys playing with water and resting on elevated platforms in the sun.

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Brother Thomas

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Brother Thomas


Tigers Thomas and Brother Thomas are, in fact, brothers! While Thomas was given a name at the former zoo, his brother was only identified by a number. Our team affectionately began referring to him as Brother Thomas, and the name stuck!

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Tango

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Tango


Tango has a kind and friendly personality, and his caretakers note that he likes to greet them when they approach his cage. FOUR PAWS vets realized that Tango had an injured tail, part of which needed to be amputated. Surgery went well and he is now feeling much better!

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Cash

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Cash


Cash is friendly, active, and enjoys spending time with his best friend, lion Tango. Our social media followers named Cash as a nod to a 1989 action buddy-comedy movie called Tango & Cash starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell. 

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Tiger at former zoon in Luján, Argentina

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