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Thank you Sharon i have been following this story since you told me about it and im so happy that its turned out to be a happy ending for Bella, she deserves to enjoy the rest of her life in those lovely surroundings and i will keep checking for updates :hug:
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Born Free Update on Bella the one eyed Lion.. saved from a Romanian Zoo..


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 :Luv: Ahhh how lovely.  So pleased the op went well and Bella is happier and healthier.
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AN UPLIFTING STORY FOR BELLA!


Can Bella see now?  It certainly seems so.

Bella had her cataract removed on Tuesday 9th December, and all appears to have gone well.  As with the removal of her eye in October, Bella had the benefit of an international team of experts.  Veterinary ophthalmic specialist, David Donaldson, from the Animal Health Trust in Suffolk performed the operation, with the Born Free Foundation’s Senior Veterinary Consultant John Knight responsible for handling and anaesthesia.  Dr Ion Brumar, Brasov Zoo’s vet, and vets from the Kronvet Clinic, and Dr Iuliana Popescu from the Ophthalmic Department of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Bucharest were all on hand to assist.  This time they were joined by Mrs Ingeborg Fromberg and Mr Brian Rees from Acrivet, the veterinary department of S&V Tecnologies in Germany – Acrivet had generously loaned the portable hi-tech ‘phacoemulsification’ kit “Alexos” (this is specially designed for veterinary use and allows work to be carried out on larger animals) and a head mounted operating microscope needed to remove Bella’s cataract.  As this is very recently developed equipment the Acrivet representatives were present to advise on its use.  With so many donating their time and travel and expertise this operation has seemed a real labour of love.

In the past, cataracts would have been dealt with by cutting into the eyeball and pealing out the damaged lens.  However, with the ‘phaco’ kit, the front capsule of the lens is removed and then ultrasound is directed at the lens, using a special handset, which liquefies the hardened cataract material within the lens allowing it to be aspirated from the eye.

This phacoemulsification technique generally has fewer complications and allows for faster healing.  This is particularly important with a wild animal, as the after-care you can give it limited.  With your pet cat you could wrap it in a towel and put in eye drops daily.  We can’t do this with Bella!

The veterinary team involved have been very pleased with how Bella’s operation went.  There were no complications and, although it is still early days, her behaviour suggests that her vision has already improved.   Just hours after coming round from the operation, she was seen gazing intently at the sky above, as if looking at the clouds, behaviour not seen before by Dr Ion Brumar who cares for her.  He also reports that when he approaches the bars of her cage she now comes straight over to him, as if she sees him, rather than waiting until she can smell or hear his presence.  And she has been seen stalking Oscar, a male lion living next door.  Her eyelids are fully open too, suggesting she is not in any discomfort.


Bella stalking Oscar, a male lion living next door. She certainly appears to see him! (photo Dr Dr Ion Brumar)Bella has been observed standing at the gate that leads to the grassy, wooded enclosure at the back of her house, as if asking to be let out, but she must wait for her eye to have healed before we can allow this.  In the meantime she needs to stay by her heated, indoor quarters.  However, we hope it won’t be long before a whole new world starts opening up to Bella.

The Born Free Foundation and the Lion’s Roar team who did so much to improve her life in Buhusi Zoo, and who are contributing to her life-time care, are very grateful to everyone who helped make this surgery and care possible, through their time or the donations so generously donated to her rescue fund.  However, we are still in need funds to enable the rescue to go ahead, and for her life-time care at Lilongwe Wildlife Centre in Malawi.  We do hope some of you reading this will be able to help us.


See the background to Bella's story here.


Bella not happy that she can’t get access to her wooded bank - Photo Dr Ion Brumar
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Wished I hadn't read this :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

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Born Free Bella the lioness blind in 1 eye, New Africa Happy ending update
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2008, 11:57:05 AM »
http://www.bornfree.org.uk/give/appeal-for-bella.. What  sad story!! but it doesnt have to be.!

In eastern Romania, a young lioness paces the cracked concrete floor of her barren enclosure. Practically blind, her body is misshapen. She stumbles back and forth, desperately craving company since her mate and cubs died.

This is Bella. Kept in a tiny concrete cage, she is a lonely lion at Buhusi Zoo, a squalid, run down facility. Last year we rescued three lions from Buhusi, but sadly Bella was in no fit state to travel. But we could not forget her.

Our friends at Lion’s Roar, a small group working in Romania, have tried to improve her conditions. Simple things like providing a sleeping platform and decent food. But we needed to find a long term solution.

Both big cat rescue centres at our sanctuary in Shamwari South Africa were full. Plus Bella is blind in one eye. It would need removing before she could travel. And she is quite lame in her back legs. But despite her problems, Bella is a friendly lion and not in physical pain.

Then wonderful news, our friends at Lilongwe Wildlife Centre in Malawi, southern Africa offered Bella a special home. Maybe we could rescue her after all… In October 2008 our veterinary consultant John Knight and opthalmic vet David Donaldson went out to assess this sweet-natured lioness and remove her blind eye. They discovered the other eye probably had a cataract and her back legs had deteriorated.

What should we do? Proceed with the operation and hope Bella would have enough vision in her surviving eye? We could only properly examine it under anaesthetic. We had to give it a go. Bella deserved that chance. Slightly nervous we proceeded with the operation…

It was success. The blind eye was carefully removed. But the other eye was found to have a cataract. So, now we need to arrange a second trip for John and David to Romania to remove this cataract. Then we need to create a safe enclosure for a lion with restricted sight and weak back legs in Malawi. We also need to arrange the necessary paperwork to transport Bella.

It will be a risk – but we think Bella deserves the chance of a life in Africa. And there is no time to lose. We want to get her out before she has to endure another freezing Romanian winter.

Will you help us? We want to give Bella a new life in the warmth of Africa, with grass to lie on instead of concrete. Please, send your donation today. The cost of the second operation will be £3,000. The special enclosure will be around £12,000. Then we need about £7,000 to transport her to Malawi. Lion’s Roar are helping raise funds for her lifetime care.
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