Orphaned Lion Cubs Rescued From An Active Warzone | Wild Animal Rescue | Real Wild

Orphaned Lion Cubs Rescued From An Active Warzone | Wild Animal Rescue | Real Wild
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When a nearby zoo became desperate for money, they started selling off their animals to people living nearby. This is how a family with six children ended up with two lion cubs living with them inside their small home. Four Paws rescue makes the dangerous journey into the Gaza Strip to rescue the lion cubs and bring them to a safe sanctuary, where they will have room to grow and play, before they end up hurting any of the family’s children. Travelling through Gaza with lion cubs is not an easy feat.

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  1. At min 30,40 the man it’s wondering about the problem of the lion’s head…just look at min 1,53 how the boy( I guess the crying guy after a while….) in front of the cameras hit the lion with a very powerful blow of his head, and in fact the little lion suddenly runs away in shock….maybe nobody said something because of fear that owners could stop the transfer ; another thing…. During a transfer with that hot temperature have someone try to refresh the lions with simple water? They seems quite suffering the hot day….

  2. Put out more videos about four paws because I have already watched the bear rescue this video and tiger zoo and a zoo with deer tiger 2 porcupines 1 pelican and other animal which had died are stuffed with cotton and placed as attraction

  3. I don't care for what they did here. Gonna take two lions from a man who gives them freedom and people love them and they interact with people regularly to lock them up in what I see looks like a prison, electrified fences included, don't bother to buy the cubs from the man because the money will eventually funnel its way to terrorism, so y'all gonna rip him off, I just don't see how y'all can think this is good. Y'all remind me if people who get kids taken from their parents who are poor only to be put into group homes like what happened to me so that they can be beaten and molested/raped by strangers who ruin them as adults by not teaching them anything about the real world and how to survive.

  4. I love how selfless the two owners were and how much they loved the cubs. They cared about the cubs more than they cared for money. I also love the understanding the hotel manager had for everything.

  5. And thank you to the owner for not selling the cubs and giving them to the sanctuary where they can be properly cared for. $9K USD is a lot of money to pass up and it took a great deal of selflessness to forego that type of money.

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