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Does Disney feed the cats?

Yes, the Disneyland Cats have a good thing going for them. They are well-fed and they are kept safe by the confines of the resort, but they are still independent, feral cats. If you drop off a domesticated cat on Disneyland property, it is unlikely to ever find one of the feeding stations set up by Disney.



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“They're cared for by the Circle D Ranch team that handles the horses, and I know they're fixed so the place isn't overrun,” said Brian Pacifico of Disney history blog Park Lore.

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Disneyland has over 200 feral cats in their employ, they roam all of the resort area and keep vermin out, mice, rats, squirrels, etc. The cats are sometimes seen during the day, but usually remain hidden from guests as they go about their business.

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And while this story may sound plausible at first, unfortunately, there is no evidence that a colony of furry employees truly exists at the Magic Kingdom, or anywhere else at Walt Disney World. So where did this myth come from?

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Disney Animal Kingdom treats its animals well. There are many skilled vets and care takers employed at the park. The Animal Kingdom is also accredited by the AZA, which speaks highly of the park's animal care standards.

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In Florida, insects are around throughout the year, but we seldom see any on the Disney grounds. This is because Disney is usually aggressive about getting rid of pests. Regardless, if you look around outdoors (and occasionally indoors) you'll encounter bugs since it's actually impossible to eliminate them all.

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Touring Circle D Ranch, Home to the Horses of the Disneyland Resort.

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Average The Walt Disney Company Zookeeper hourly pay in the United States is approximately $18.95, which is 24% above the national average.

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Service Animal Relief Areas Service animals are welcome to use any open outdoor area for relief as long as the owner picks up after the animal and leaves the area clean. Relief areas include the theme parks, Downtown Disney District, hotels and other Guest areas.

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Disneyland has over 200 feral cats in their employ, they roam all of the resort area and keep vermin out, mice, rats, squirrels, etc. The cats are sometimes seen during the day, but usually remain hidden from guests as they go about their business.

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Ducky, one of 18 horses currently owned by the Disneyland Resort, takes a look out of its stall in the barn at the Disney-owned Circle D Ranch in Norco. PUBLISHED: June 26, 2017 at 3:11 p.m. | UPDATED: September 6, 2017 at 4:31 a.m.

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The horses stay in the park for up to 3 hours a day, up to 3 days a week, and don't run the trolley at night or if the weather gets too hot. Off the job, Disneyland's horses unwind at their home, Circle D Ranch.

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There's an Abandoned Island at Disney World — and It's Hidden in Plain Sight. Discovery Island welcomed Disney World guests for 25 years before closing in 1999. Elizabeth Rhodes is a special projects editor at Travel + Leisure, covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products.

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Popcorn, the rescued chicken, sadly passed away, according to Attractions Magazine. Popcorn used to reside in Affection Section at Rafiki's Planet Watch.

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