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Symbolically Adopt a Big Cat with FOUR PAWS

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Symbolically Adopt a Big Cat with FOUR PAWS. This Valentine’s Day, global animal welfare organisation FOUR PAWS is calling on animal lovers to celebrate love in a way that truly matters: by symbolically adopting a rescued big cat. Through this programme, you’ll help provide lifelong care for lions and other majestic animals rescued from abuse and exploitation.

 

Share Love This Valentine’s Day by Symbolically Adopt a Big Cat with FOUR PAWS

 

“Valentine’s Day is about love, and what better way to express it than by helping animals who have endured so much?” says Fiona Miles, Director of FOUR PAWS South Africa. “Every symbolic adoption supports food, medical care and sanctuary for these incredible creatures. It’s a gift that lasts far beyond the day.”

 

 

Ethical options on Valentine’s Day

 

Instead of fleeting gifts, FOUR PAWS offers ethical options that South Africans can feel proud of:

  • Symbolic Big Cat Adoption – Receive a personalised certificate and updates about your chosen big cat at LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary in the Free State.
  • Donation in someone’s name – Make a heartfelt contribution to rescue and care projects across South Africa.
  • FOUR PAWS merchandise – Eco-friendly items that support animal welfare initiatives.

 

 

What are symbolic adoptions?

 

Why symbolic adoption matters:

  • Many big cats rescued by FOUR PAWS come from zoos, circuses or private ownership.
  • Your support funds their lifelong care at sanctuaries like LIONSROCK, where they can roam safely and live with dignity.
  • It’s a gift that reflects true South African values, compassion, ubuntu and sustainability.

 

Skip the usual chocolates and flowers, choose an ethical gift that gives rescued lions a second chance at life

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