lioness neida
From zoo to circus to freedom
Neida was born in a Swiss zoo in 2003, together with her brother Kongo and sister Nora. At the age of five months they were sold to a German circus where they ended up in shows for years until they were discarded and ended up in the Netherlands. After a life full of movements, Neida finally found her forever home in LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary.
Lioness Neida in LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary
Too little space
When we first met Neida and her siblings in 2013, she was locked up in a small enclosure with no distractions. Because there were too many animals for the small centre, multiple groups of lions had to share one outdoor enclosure, meaning they could not go outside every day. Since Neida, Nora and Kongo had far too little space, they were amongst the first six animals that made the journey to LIONSROCK in 2014 right after the take-over of the centre by FOUR PAWS.
Stubborn
In LIONSROCK, the brother and two sisters were released in a one-hectare enclosure where they showed how stubborn cats can be: Neida and Kongo attacked their sister Nora, who was expelled from the pride and later on socialised with another lion. Kongo and Neida remained together.
Goodbye Kongo
Unfortunately, Kongo passed away in February 2020 as he was suffering from a form of blood cancer. Although every effort was taken, his condition worsened and the LIONSROCK team had to grant Kongo the final humane act and let him go. Since Kongo's passing Neida lives alone but can still interact with her neighbour lions.
FACTS ABOUT neida
- Born in Switzerland on February 6th, 2003
- Sister of Kongo (passed away) and Nora
- Can be recognised by her 'apple-shaped' head (just like sister Nora)