During this time, Cameron was 200 pounds underweight, and Zabu had genetic flaws caused by breeding. Thankfully, they were both rescued a few years later.
“When Zabu and Cameron were rescued, we constructed a large natural enclosure for the two of them to share since they are truly bonded as a couple.”
Once they were rescued, they were moved to a new sanctuary and kept together.
But after a little while, Cameron was getting very possessive of Zabu, which meant he was a threat to his keepers.
“We had only two choices: separate him from Zabu forever or neuter him.”
So they chose to neuter him, which meant he, unfortunately, lost his majestic mane but it’s a small price to pay to stay with his true love, writes
The two enjoy each other’s company, romping around, puzzling, and taking peaceful naps.