PRISTINA, Kosovo — A lion and bear rescued from captivity in northern Albania arrived in animal sanctuaries in Germany in early December after authorities in Tirana discovered they were being illegally kept as pets on a private estate.
Erion, a 3-year-old lion, and Flora, a 2-year-old bear, are now both starting a new life.
''We are very happy that the authorities confiscated the animals and that we now have the chance to bring them to Germany, where they can start over and live in species-appropriate conditions,'' said Magdalena Scherk-Trettin, a senior project manager responsible for rescues at the international animal welfare organization FOUR PAWS.
A team from FOUR PAWS carried out the rescue after Albania's National Forestry Agency located the lion based on videos posted on TikTok by its owner.
Neither authorities nor the organization have named the person who was keeping them as pets.
Veterinarians administered anesthesia before the animals were loaded into crates for their long trip to new homes. On Dec. 13, they ended a 70-hour journey through several European countries, with Erion now housed in a wild animal sanctuary in southeast Germany and Flora in a bear sanctuary in the north of the country, FOUR PAWS said.
The organization said both animals had been in poor condition.
''An initial visual check determined that Flora is malnourished and has dental issues, so her recovery plan is already underway,'' the organization said.