Not to long ago I wrote about the Walt Disney World Pet Resort.
But what is not know about our California park is that Disneyland is cat friendly.
No, not pet friendly, feral cat friendly.
They currently manage a colony of about 200 feral cats that help keep the famous theme park free of rodentia.
Now, Mickey Mouse has nothing to worry about because he has already reached a ripe old age--and he is too big for any real cat to be interested!
It is not known just when the cats moved in but the feral cat colony has had a home on Disneyland Resort’s grounds for at least a quarter century and perhaps since the park opened in the 1950s.
Always innovative, the Disneyland staff have not tried to get rid of the felines but are setting an example as a corporate giant in managing the group.
The cats hide during the day time but are free to come and go as they please and are part of the everyday park operations.
Although these natural exterminators live in the Circle D Ranch and have been around for ages, it has been only over the past seven or eight years that the park has implemented a Trap-Neuter-Return program and began actively managing them.
Their help has come from organizations such as Best Friends CatNippers & FixNation who have assisted the park in implementing a protocol for long term humane care of the resort’s cats.
You can read more at Alley Cat Allies--and Best Friends.
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