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Old April 7th 08, 01:05 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Phil P.
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The woman in the video found this wounded lion that almost died in the
jungle. She took him to her home and took care of him until he got better.
When the lion rebounded, she called a zoo and made some arrangements for it
to be taken away and to provide a new home, where it could continue to be
cared for . This video was filmed when the woman went to visit the lion at
the zoo after time..The reaction of the lion when he perceives her is ---
well see for yourself:


http://www.telestereo.com/Archivos/video.swf


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Old April 7th 08, 01:49 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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In article 4zdKj.236$PJ3.72@trndny02, Phil P. wrote:
The woman in the video found this wounded lion that almost died in the
jungle. She took him to her home and took care of him until he got better.
When the lion rebounded, she called a zoo and made some arrangements for it
to be taken away and to provide a new home, where it could continue to be
cared for . This video was filmed when the woman went to visit the lion at
the zoo after time..The reaction of the lion when he perceives her is ---
well see for yourself:


http://www.telestereo.com/Archivos/video.swf



Amazing.
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Old April 7th 08, 03:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"Phil P." wrote in message
news:4zdKj.236$PJ3.72@trndny02...
The woman in the video found this wounded lion that almost died in the
jungle. She took him to her home and took care of him until he got better.
When the lion rebounded, she called a zoo and made some arrangements for
it
to be taken away and to provide a new home, where it could continue to be
cared for . This video was filmed when the woman went to visit the lion at
the zoo after time..The reaction of the lion when he perceives her is ---
well see for yourself:


http://www.telestereo.com/Archivos/video.swf



This is a truly remarkable video. I certainly would not want to do this
myself, but it is amazing to see. The expression on that big cat's face is
pure love.

MaryL

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Old April 7th 08, 01:31 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
dgk
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On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 00:05:20 GMT, "Phil P."
wrote:

The woman in the video found this wounded lion that almost died in the
jungle. She took him to her home and took care of him until he got better.
When the lion rebounded, she called a zoo and made some arrangements for it
to be taken away and to provide a new home, where it could continue to be
cared for . This video was filmed when the woman went to visit the lion at
the zoo after time..The reaction of the lion when he perceives her is ---
well see for yourself:


http://www.telestereo.com/Archivos/video.swf


Oh. Big cat. Very cool.
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Old April 7th 08, 03:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Wow! I loved that video! Thanks for sharing.

Barb
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Old April 8th 08, 11:54 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Phil P.
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"hopitus" wrote in message
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On Apr 6, 6:05 pm, "Phil P." wrote:
The woman in the video found this wounded lion that almost died in the
jungle. She took him to her home and took care of him until he got better.
When the lion rebounded, she called a zoo and made some arrangements for

it
to be taken away and to provide a new home, where it could continue to be
cared for . This video was filmed when the woman went to visit the lion at
the zoo after time..The reaction of the lion when he perceives her is ---
well see for yourself:

http://www.telestereo.com/Archivos/video.swf


Thank you Phil that was awesome. We had a confidence crisis over in

rpca and some of us ping'd you but you were probably out and about
scooping up and rehoming the homeless, and I don't mean hoomins....
keep up your good work and if you wanna see how Stinky's Mom
mastered the art of subQ fluid therapy, find her posts re Stinky, who
seems to be benefitting as she is now adept at it.....


I'm glad she got the hang of it- Fluid therapy is easy to master.

I'll take a lookover there first chance I get.

Phil






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Old April 9th 08, 02:16 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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On Apr 6, 8:05 pm, "Phil P." wrote:
The woman in the video found this wounded lion that almost died in the
jungle. She took him to her home and took care of him until he got better.
When the lion rebounded, she called a zoo and made some arrangements for it
to be taken away and to provide a new home, where it could continue to be
cared for . This video was filmed when the woman went to visit the lion at
the zoo after time..The reaction of the lion when he perceives her is ---
well see for yourself:

http://www.telestereo.com/Archivos/video.swf


Now, we know lions do not roam any South American jungles not even
those in Colombia. Lions are found in the wild only in parts of
Africa south of the Sahara desert. I wonder what the real story is
behind this lovely video.
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Old April 9th 08, 04:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"honeybunch" wrote in message
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On Apr 6, 8:05 pm, "Phil P." wrote:
The woman in the video found this wounded lion that almost died in the
jungle. She took him to her home and took care of him until he got
better.
When the lion rebounded, she called a zoo and made some arrangements for
it
to be taken away and to provide a new home, where it could continue to be
cared for . This video was filmed when the woman went to visit the lion
at
the zoo after time..The reaction of the lion when he perceives her is ---
well see for yourself:

http://www.telestereo.com/Archivos/video.swf


Now, we know lions do not roam any South American jungles not even
those in Colombia. Lions are found in the wild only in parts of
Africa south of the Sahara desert. I wonder what the real story is
behind this lovely video.


It is mentioned that he is an African lion, and that the zoo is in Colombia.

He may have been sold to a private party then abandoned, or he may have
escaped from a zoo. He may have been an African lion bred in Columbia
then released. It is not claimed anywhere that he had always been wild.


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Old April 27th 08, 11:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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cool viedo

Phil P. wrote:
The woman in the video found this wounded lion that almost died in the
jungle. She took him to her home and took care of him until he got better.
When the lion rebounded, she called a zoo and made some arrangements for it
to be taken away and to provide a new home, where it could continue to be
cared for . This video was filmed when the woman went to visit the lion at
the zoo after time..The reaction of the lion when he perceives her is ---
well see for yourself:


http://www.telestereo.com/Archivos/video.swf

 




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