Four Paws to the Rescue
By RasmaSandra
@RasmaSandra (91423)
Daytona Beach, Florida
October 31, 2025 3:34pm CST
The Lujan Zoo in Lujan, Argentina, was shut down in 2020. However, there were wild animals left behind. Loyal zookeepers kept tending, caring for, and feeding these animals. There are 112 lions and tigers getting checkups. They are all being rescued and taken care of by Four Paws, an animal rights charity. Now these animals will have the chance for a happy future.
Lions, tigers and bears that managed to survive in substandard conditions at a now-shuttered zoo on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, paced weakly in their claustrophobic cages on Thursday, waiting their turn to receive urgent veterinary care f...
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@RasmaSandra (91423)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
1 Nov
@AmbiePam I am sure the animals love those humans who helped them
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@RasmaSandra (91423)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
1 Nov
@LindaOHio I would have loved to see the animals reaciton to their new home,
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@LindaOHio (207421)
• United States
2 Nov
@RasmaSandra Yes. It breaks my heart when I see animals in cages.
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@RasmaSandra (91423)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
1 Nov
@LadyDuck so am I this was really a feel good story
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@LadyDuck (488247)
• Italy
2 Nov
@RasmaSandra - I agree, I love animals, they are better than humans.
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@RasmaSandra (91423)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
1 Nov
@Ronrybe zoos are not the problem many have wide open spaces and natural habitats for animals, and people enjoy seeing them it is things like this when they get left behind and left in old cages.
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@Ronrybs (20940)
• London, England
2 Nov
@RasmaSandra As with all things there are good and bad. Stamping out the bad is the problem
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