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Meet Conga: From Captivity to Compassionate Care

Conga the leopard's story at Lions Tigers & Bears is a testament to resilience and the power of compassion in transforming lives. Rescued from the exotic pet trade at just five weeks old, Conga's journey from abandonment to sanctuary life showcases her strength and the dedicated care she receives.

Conga was initially bred as a captive pet in Texas but was abandoned at a tender age, becoming a victim of the exotic pet trade. Bobbi, our founder & director, stepped in to bottle-feed and nurture Conga, ensuring she received the care needed to survive and thrive.

Due to Conga's exceptional climbing abilities, her habitat at Lions Tigers & Bears requires a roof to ensure her safety and prevent escapes. Unlike other cats who can be rotated in their habitats, Conga's specialized needs mean she requires a fixed environment that accommodates her natural behaviors.

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Name
Conga
BORN DATE
5/1/2004
RESCUE DATE
6/26/2004
GENDER
Female
FAVORITE FOOD
Beef Bones and Chicken

Conga's Run: A Skyway to Freedom

In 2014, thanks to a generous donor couple and cherished members of the Lions Tigers & Bears family, Conga received a special addition to her habitat—Conga's Run. This aerial skyway allows Conga to enjoy a bird's-eye view of the sanctuary, mimicking the high perches that wild leopards prefer in their natural habitats. It's a space where she can observe and engage with her surroundings from a height, just as she would in the wild.

Despite her strength and agility, Conga's well-being remains a top priority. Recently, a ramp was installed in her habitat to ensure she can move safely and comfortably as she ages, maintaining her health and quality of life.

Visit us at Lions Tigers & Bears to meet Conga and witness her incredible journey firsthand. Your support ensures that Conga and other rescued animals receive the specialized care, enrichment, and respect they deserve. By sponsoring Conga, you directly contribute to her daily needs, including habitat maintenance, medical care, and enrichment activities tailored to her unique behaviors. Join us in providing Conga with a life of safety, dignity, and fulfillment, free from the hardships of the exotic pet trade.

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Milestones

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May 2002
Conga was rescued from the exotic pet trade in Texas at just five weeks old. Abandoned and in need of care, Bobbi, Lions Tigers & Bears’ founder, stepped in to bottle-feed and nurture her, ensuring her survival.

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2014
With the help of a generous donor couple, Conga’s Run—a special aerial skyway—was added to her habitat. This unique structure allows Conga to enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the sanctuary, replicating the high perches leopards prefer in the wild.

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March 2018
Conga’s fixed habitat was upgraded to meet her unique needs as a skilled climber. The roofed enclosure ensures her safety and accommodates her natural behaviors, providing her with a secure and enriching environment.

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November 2023
A ramp was installed in Conga’s habitat to support her mobility as she ages. This addition ensures she can move comfortably and maintain her health, highlighting the sanctuary’s commitment to her lifelong care.

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