Tomoyo and Illiana - From the Circus to Sanctuary
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Former circus lionesses deepen their roots at LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary after settling into a one-hectare, species-appropriate home.
Illiana and Tomoyo arrived at LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary carrying years of hardship in their paws and the quiet hope that comes with second chances. Their story is one of resilience, gentle healing, and the slow reclaiming of instincts stolen by the circus ring.
Hildegard Pirker, Sanctuary Manager, reminds us: “Illiana and Tomoyo’s story is a testament to perseverance, teamwork, and the power of sanctuary to restore lives. Their days now belong to them, and every cautious step, playful leap, and sunlit rest is a celebration of freedom reclaimed.”
Origins and the road to rescue
Illiana was born near Paris in 2014 and Tomoyo in 2012, both bred and raised inside the circus system. For more than a decade their world was trailers, routines, and performances under stressful conditions. The sudden halt of the pandemic ended shows and exposed the fragility of their situation. In December 2024 their owner voluntarily surrendered them, along with a third lioness, Pepsi, who passed away from kidney failure soon after rescue. A concerted international effort by global animal welfare organisation FOUR PAWS, Free Life Association, Tonga Terre d’Accueil, and Natuurhulpcentrum moved Illiana and Tomoyo into temporary care in France before plans were made for their final relocation to LIONROCK Big Cat Sanctuary in South Africa.
Arrival and adaptation
The lionesses flew to South Africa on April 9, 2025, and were welcomed at LIONSROCK the next day. They were released into a smaller adaptation enclosure so they could learn new routines, meet their caretakers, and adjust to the smells, sounds, and space of sanctuary life. Staff discovered Illiana has impaired vision and often relied on Tomoyo for confidence and guidance. Caretakers responded with a tailored approach: gradual introductions, enrichment activities to stimulate natural behaviours, and carefully balanced diets to support physical recovery.
Release into the permanent enclosure
After a month of close monitoring and gentle encouragement, Illiana and Tomoyo were finally opened in June 2025 into their permanent one-hectare enclosure. The space features varied terrain, trees, grassy fields, and lookout platforms that invite natural exploration, resting, and scent-marking. Tomoyo leapt into discovery, racing across ridges and surveying the sanctuary from high vantage points. Illiana progressed more cautiously, stepping into new areas at her own pace while trusting Tomoyo and the now familiar caretaker team.
Daily life and wellbeing
Their days are now shaped by choice rather than command. They follow instinctive rhythms of stalking, sunning, scenting, and resting. Enrichment items mimic natural challenges and encourage play, foraging, and problem solving. Caregivers monitor health and mobility, continue to accommodate Illiana’s vision limitations, and celebrate incremental gains in confidence and body condition. The bond between the two lionesses remains a vital source of comfort and stability.
Forever home and what it means
Illiana and Tomoyo will spend the rest of their lives at LIONSROCK, a place built to prioritise wellbeing, dignity, and species-appropriate living. Their release into the expansive enclosure is a milestone that transforms their past confinement into a future of autonomy, enrichment, and peaceful days. Their journey from the circus to sanctuary reminds us that dedicated partnerships and compassionate action can rewrite the fate of animals long denied a natural life.
For more information, please visit our website at www.lionsrock.org
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FOUR PAWS is the global animal welfare organisation for animals under direct human influence, which reveals suffering, rescues animals in need and protects them. Founded by Heli Dungler and friends in Vienna in 1988, the organisation focuses on companion animals including stray dogs and cats, farm animals and wild animals kept in inappropriate conditions as well as in disaster and conflict zones.... Read More
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