A unique animal protection process abroad caught the attention of virtual platforms by showing the raising of a large wild feline in a domestic environment.

The black panther, named Luna, was rescued from a traveling zoo in the Siberia region when she was one week old after being rejected by her mother. Due to the facility’s lack of resources, wildlife specialist Victoria Rovskaya took over her care, managing to save her life.

The animal grew up healthy and became a pet living in the home alongside a rottweiler dog named Venza.

