Over time, Dan began to lose his humanity, embracing his new identity as a lion. He became more comfortable in his skin, or rather fur, and began to act more like a wild beast than a man. His instincts took over, and he found himself craving raw meat and hunting down prey for food. He even began to communicate with the other lions using their own language, growls and roars instead of words.
Kat visited the zoo regularly to check on Dan. At first, she was concerned about his mental well-being, but over time she realized that he had found true happiness in his new form. He was no longer a man trapped in a lion's body; he was a lion who happened to have once been a man.
Times passed, and Dan and his mate had given birth to some cubs. As the years passed, Dan started to become more lion and less human. He acted like a lion and even forgot his human past. One day, Kat decided to visit the zoo where she saw Dan.
He was now completely a lion in mind as if he was born as one and was never human. She was glad that he found happiness in his lion form and left him to live happily ever after with his mate and cubs.