Panthera Africa Sunset Visit
Sunset is a magical time of day here at Panthera Africa, and we love sharing this sacred time with our four-legged friends!
At the breaking of dawn on Tuesday morning Jampa arrived from the Vet in Pretoria! We released him into his temporary enclosure with his sister Pema. He calmly and quickly exited his crate and went and sat by the fence where his sister was. Soon afterwards greetings and kisses started.
Jampa's wound looks great and the test results are good. They are both on special food and supplements. They are still both settling in here at the moment but are making great progress!
We are so very happy to have them here and are also eternally grateful to those of you who have donated towards their relocation! They will have their own enclosure soon enough and then they can really settle in and enjoy the rest of their lives in peace, harmony and safety.
Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary is a non-profit organisation just outside Stanford in the Overberg. The organisation provides a safe haven for rescued captive-bred big cats, and no breeding or trading takes place. Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary works towards educating the public on conservation...
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Come and visit Panthera Africa, and our knowledgeable and passionate staff will educate you on interesting facts about the different species...