Sunday, 30 June 2019

Christian the lion


It's an old story, but one that can be retold.

I had a friend from Prep' School who turned-up on Blue Peter showing off a pet black Panther that he kept in his Chelsea flat. I never heard what became of either my friend or his Panther; I like to think that Belloc could have written a sympathetic Cautionary Tale about them.

Here's the story of Christian.




21 comments:

The Weaver of Grass said...

What a lovely story Cro - brought tears to my eyes.

Andi's English Attic said...

OMG Cro, it's too early for tears. What a fantastic story. Shame on Harrods for selling such things.

Sue G said...

You've been listening to the Steve Allen show....

Cro Magnon said...

It is a remarkable story, which really should never have started. In those days Harrods always claimed they could find you any animal you wanted.

Cro Magnon said...

They've stopped selling exotic animals now... thank goodness.

Frances said...

I have seen this before, but sobbing!! What a wonderful story.

Cro Magnon said...

He reminded me about the story just recently.

Cro Magnon said...

It's worth repeating. An amazing story.

local alien said...

I didn't expect that! Wild amimals have wild instincts!
They were very brave to going out there into his territory. Nice to see such a happy ending

New World said...

Ahhhh.

Cro Magnon said...

Yes, I suppose it could have gone the other way (although I expect there were people with guns behind the camera!).

Cro Magnon said...

Ahhhh indeed!

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

I used to go to the Harrods pet department a lot when I worked in Mayfair. It was an amazing experience although not very PC & oh so wrong and the story of Christian the lion was amazing . Apparently, someone rang them and asked for an elephant ..... ‘ Indian or African ‘ they asked the customer !!!!! My boss bought a cat from them which arrived on a plush, red velvet cushion. XXXX

Cro Magnon said...

My only experience of Harrods was for school uniform, and later for haircutting. Their men's hairdressers was excellent, and amazingly cheap. I think it was a way of separating husbands from their wives, so that the wives would spend spend spend!

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

Before Al Fayed bought it, it wasn’t all expensive items was it ? You could but a pair of shoelaces and quite ordinary items then as it still had a bit of its old roots as a grocers about it. I think it got really tacky after he bought it. XXXX

Carol Caldwell said...

I have seen this before, maybe it was even here but it's still well worth watching again and still filled me with the same emotion. As you say though it could have been a different story but I am glad that it wasn't.

Cro Magnon said...

People used to buy their 'shoelaces' simply to have the Harrods bag to carry around.

Cro Magnon said...

It's a bitter/sweet story; very touching, but really not to be advised.

Anonymous said...

I know the story of Christian well. It was all so wrong, but the emo moment of meeting up with Christian in Africa was pretty good. Black panther...so cool, but so wrong.

Cro Magnon said...

My wife always wanted a Giraffe; I had to put my foot down!

wisps of words said...

Dare I say, 'one in a million'.... ,-)

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