Sheila The Lonely Lioness Finally Became Happy Through Her New Neighbor

Published on 04/30/2020
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Boredom And Frustration

Kahn, the lion, chewed his tail out of boredom and frustration due to the way he was handled and how he had been forced to live. He had utterly swollen the edge of his rear. If he weren’t rescued in time, he’d have become ill and died. He also believed he had a bone problem, which made it difficult for him to walk. Keahey explained, “When Kahn arrived, his tail end was completely chewed off, and[ he] was skinny.”

Boredom And Frustration

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Violent Khan

When he first arrived at the rescue center, Kahn was very violent. The In-Sync team had great difficulty interacting and assisting him. When it comes to feeding time because he did not receive enough food when he was living with his former owner, he became very aggressive. Kahn was a very dangerous lion in many instances. When feeding him or treating him, workers had to use extreme caution.

Violent Khan

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