THE heart-tugging video diary of Christian the lion, a big cat who lived in a London antiques shop, has become an internet sensation – 38 years after he was returned to life in the African bush. The home movie has been watched 6 million times on YouTube and other sites, rekindling celebrity for two Australians who bought a lion cub from Harrods in 1969 to impress their friends.
The trio became stars in Chelsea, playing football in a park, but Christian grew too big and at 18 months he was moved to the Kenyan wildlife sanctuary featured in the film Born Free.
A year later his former owners, John Rendall and Anthony Bourke, visited the sanctuary, but its founder, George Adamson, warned them to stay away from Christian, who was now in the wild and had his own pride. He said the lion would not remember them.
But instead the big-hearted big cat bounded over for a full-on cuddle.
Anyone wishing to donate to the George Adamson Wildlife Preservation Trust can do so by contacting one of the following….
George Adamson Wildlife Preservation Trust
16a Park View Road,
London,
N3 2JB,
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 8343 4246
Fax: +44 (0)20 8343 4048
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