Categories: Stories

Elderly Lion Couple Put To Sleep At The Same Time So They Don’t Have To Live Without Each Other

ADVERTISEMENT

An elderly lion couple was put to sleep at the same time so neither of them had to live alone, without the other. Hubert and Kalisa lived together at the Los Angeles Zoo and were put down after six years together. On average, lions are expected to live about 15 to 17 years. These two made it to 21 years old together.

Both of the lions were declining in health in addition to acquiring old-age issues. This made their quality of life much less, and so, euthanasia was made the only option. Hubert was originally born in Chicago at Lincoln Park Zoo and Kalisa came from Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. They officially met in 2004 when they both came to the Los Angeles Zoo.

ADVERTISEMENT

Elderly lion couple, Hubert and Kalisa, go together in peace

Hubert and Kalisa, elderly lion couple put to sleep together / YouTube Video Screenshot

Beth Schaefer, a spokesperson for LA Zoo, releases a statement in light of the news. “These lions were charismatic both together as partners and separately, but they were hardly ever apart from one another. Their undivided attention was always on the other as they rested together, cuddled and nuzzled often.”

ADVERTISEMENT

RELATED: Aquarium Is Closed, Penguins Explore And Visit Other Animals

CEO and zoo director Denise Verret adds that the lions were “an iconic part of the Los Angeles Zoo experience.” She adds that the zoo’s staff and guests “have been touched by their loyal companionship.”

Both park staff and guests have admired the lions for years

Hubert and Kalisa, elderly lion couple put to sleep together / YouTube Video Screenshot

Denise continues, “These affectionate companions came to the LA Zoo six years ago, and they quickly charmed themselves into our hearts as we observed their magnificent beauty and unique bond. It was often said, you don’t see Kalisa without Hubert being close by.”

She adds, “So, while it is truly heart-wrenching that we had to say goodbye to this iconic pair, we can take comfort in knowing they left together. These lions will remain a positive part of our history, and they will be greatly missed.”

Show comments
Share
Published by

Recent Posts

test

test

4 years ago

‘The Little Rascals’: The ‘Our Gang Curse’ That May Have Haunted the Cast Throughout the Years

Hollywood “curses” are a strange thing as people tend to look at the collective deaths…

4 years ago

Florida Man Pays Utility Bills For Over 100 Families For Second Christmas In A Row

74-year-old Michael Esmond is putting on the Santa Claus gear this year once again as…

4 years ago

Orlando PD Donates Christmas Gifts To More Than 200 Kids In Need

Police officers from Orlando, FL donated and delivered Christmas gifts to more than 200 kids…

4 years ago

The 1965 Kecksburg Incident: What Fell Over Pennsylvania?

On December 9, 1965, a blue-tinged fireball streaked across the sky over Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. However,…

4 years ago

Why The Pandemic Helped Bring Back Sunday Family Dinners

Over years, less emphasis ended up placed on traditional Sunday family dinners. In those times,…

4 years ago