Every animal deserves a normal life. Cute pets should have a happy family where they are truly loved and cared for. And wild animals find happiness and freedom in the forest or in shelters. But there are also some cruel people who keep these wonderful animals illegally and ignore and abuse them. Some of these poor animals can wait until they are saved, but some do not. No one wants to hear these heartbreaking stories.
Asha, a 9-month-old baby of the Bengal Tiger, is one of these animals. The little tiger weighed only 30 pounds when released from the circus. This is just the weight of a healthy 3-month-old baby.
Thankfully, Asha was rescued in a timely manner by Vicky Keahey, founder of the Texas Inn Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center. This magnificent animal was ignored and abused by other old lions in the circus.
Asha’s bald spots covered almost her entire body and her skin was dry [with] cracked, dark areas and bleeding, “said Vicky Keahey,
The poor lion cub was fighting open wounds and bruises, which made her tired and scared of the people and animals around her.
However, Vicky did not give up hope. He gave her medicine and took care of her.
Even when she hated him, he continued to bathe the baby regularly.
This continued for about 8 weeks until he recovered from his treatment. It was an incredible recovery and Asha became a healthy and happy lion. She even began to enjoy bathing and swimming.
Within eight months, she looked like a real lion, “said Vicky
To add Asha to her community, Vicky lets her live with a big male lion named Smuggler. It was love at first sight because Smuggler loved spending time with Asha.
Let the wiki date them again. There was a deep interaction between the two and they got along very well. Thanks to Vicky’s care and the smuggler’s love, Asha’s abusive lion cup turns into a lively and confident adult lion.
Love and kindness can fix this world and make it a better place. If you like Asha’s inspiring recovery,
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