
Rescue Lion Mero
Big cats are not pets, and this lion cub paid the price
Unfortunately, lion cub Mero is yet again another victim of the ruthless trade of big cats in Europe. In his short life, he already had to experience fear, isolation and neglect.
Mero was born in illegal private keeping in Czechia at the end of 2024. When the Czech authorities found out about him in March 2025, they immediately confiscated him to not further prolong his suffering in inappropriate private keeping. The young lion had to spend his first months without his mother and in a home where his basic needs weren't met such as space, nutrition, or enrichment befitting his species.
A new chapter
Luckily, a zoo in Czechia agreed to temporarily house the lion cub after he was rescued from his former owner. Lion Mero would stay at the zoo until a permanent home was found for him.
In the meantime, the authorities reached out to FOUR PAWS and asked for our support. At FELIDA Big Cat Sanctuary in the Netherlands, we want to offer Mero a species-appropriate forever home.
New life in the Netherlands
A first vet check revealed that Mero is in relatively good health. However, at such a young age he is in a crucial stage of development, and receiving appropriate care at this time of his life is extremely important to limit future problems.
Despite his young age, he cannot be reintroduced to the wild anymore. The introduction of wild animals born in captivity to the wild is a very complex process that requires intense and specialised training that has to start at a very early age.
At FELIDA, Mero will receive all the species-appropriate care he so desperately needs after his rough start in life.