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Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary

A big yaaaaawn from Prince Chaka... 

Did you know that cats spend at least two-thirds of their lives asleep? Lions in particular can sleep between 18 - 20 hours EACH DAY!

But for cats “asleep” is not “off the clock.” Cats are always alert.

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Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary

Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary, near Stanford in the Overberg, is a non-profit dedicated to providing lifelong care for rescued captive-bred big cats. Guided by a strict philosophy of no breeding, no trading and no hands-on interaction, the sanctuary provides a safe environment with spacious habi...

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