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The last years of Jon the lion, discovering a taste for a life out of the circus

The last years of Jon the lion, discovering a taste for a life out of the circus

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Everything happened really quickly. We heard some tragic news on the evening of Monday 31 January. Jon died at the Tonga Terre d’Accueil refuge on Saturday 29 January 2022, almost two years after we had saved him and removed him from Cirque de Paris trainer Steve Gougeon’s lorry. Far away from being whipped, far from life on the road, and under our protection, this lion with a ruined mane, who was skin and bone, de-clawed and had canine teeth that were ground down, had regained his strength. We were waiting for the green light of justice to take him to a sanctuary in Italy.

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On Wednesday 26 January 2022, Jon started refusing to eat... the autopsy revealed that he had serious intestinal problems, but at that time it was impossible to know this. He died in barely three days, without letting the severity of his condition show, surrounded by love, far from the circus lorry where he had been deprived of food to the point he was only a shadow of himself.

A golden early retirement

He would have spent almost two years away from his torturers, in the presence of Patty, Marli, Céleste, and Hannah, to make the most of the joy of the grass under his de-clawed paws, of the games given to them, and above all, of the protection from exploitation. Without our intervention after months of enquiries and of following the circus, he would have been dead in the cage-lorry.

Since arriving, he had surprised and reassured us all with his incredible weight gain, putting on 70 kilograms in a month and having gone from 107 kilograms four days after his arrival, with his ribs visible under the skin, to being a lion in good health weighing between 150 and 200 kilograms. At the refuge, he had finally been treated and was enjoying life in his well-deserved retirement.

Muriel Arnal, Founding President of One Voice, who is very moved by the sudden loss of Jon stated:

« Only a few more weeks and Jon would have discovered the park that was waiting for him. We had already imagined him basking in the shade of the trees in the mild Tuscan nights. Our only consolation is knowing that he had been treated, treasured, and fed like he never had been before. He had become a real mischievous and confident lion. Jon had no documents; a lion with his identification would have ended up at the taxidermist! What are authorities waiting for to make laws apply to circus animals? »

                                                                   

Waiting on justice’s green light

We were awaiting the final decision from the prosecutor to see if we could send him to the sanctuary in Italy where we had been assured that five spaces were awaiting him and his four companions, for a semi-free life. The transfer had been set for May.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Julia Mothé
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Olivo | Sunday 06 February 2022

RIP Jon. J'espère que ces 2 années, hors des cauchemars de ce cirque, en compagnie de vos congénères, auront été 2 années entourées de beaucoup d'amour.
Il faut que les cirques avec animaux disparaissent à tout jamais, et que les animaux privés de leur liberté soient sortis des griffes de leurs bourreaux.

Yvabra | Sunday 06 February 2022

Encore une fois, merci de l'avoir sorti de cet enfer, même s'il n'en a pas profité très longtemps ! Il faut continuer le combat, car il y a encore trop de tortionnaires dans ce monde du cirque !!

Wallace | Saturday 05 February 2022

Triste nouvelle ... Il a heureusement connu deux belles années avant de partir mais il aurait vécu plus longtemps et en meilleure santé s'il n'avait pas été maltraité auparavant. Stop aux animaux dans les cirques !
Repose en paix Jon.

Cathy | Friday 04 February 2022

Quelle tristesse, à la lecture de ces lignes, pour cette pauvre bête qui aura connu durant de longues années l'enfer,
Quel bonheur que ces deux années à reprendre goût à la vie, découvrir un monde meilleur, loin de toute cruautés humaines