Two senior jaguars, mother-and-son duo Bonita (16) and Remi (11), have been welcomed to Chester Zoo as a 'retirement home' for the big cats.The zoo says wild jaguars typically live for around 12 years, meaning the pair are expected to require increased support as they age.Bonita and Remi have lived side-by-side since Remi’s birth and will remain together in their new home in Chester.The zoo's keepers say they are well prepared to provide tailored care for Bonita as she enters her later years, while supporting Remi to continue thriving alongside his mother.