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Does Disneyland have cats to control rodents?

About 200 feral cats live in Disneyland to help control the rodent population in the park.



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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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It is estimated that the current cat population on Disneyland property is about 200. Some of the feeding station locations where guests are most likely to spot a cat include ones near the Hungry Bear Restaurant in Disneyland, Taste Pilot's Grill at DCA and White Water Snacks at the Grand Californian.

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Cats do not prevent mice or rats from entering the house. Mice know that cats can smell them when they enter their house. Cats emit chemicals that scare mice away from home because these chemicals are found in the saliva of their pets and trigger sensory organs in mice that spread fear and terror.

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It's been a while since we paid a visit to our favorite Disneyland equines at Circle D Ranch, the 5.5-acre ranch where the Disneyland Resort horses live and train.

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We have high standards for cleaning and sanitation, with health and safety protocols such as: Training for Cast Members, with ongoing reinforcement on a regular basis. Defined cycles for frequent cleaning and disinfection of targeted areas.

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What is this? The show must go on, and even when it is rainy, Disney World is open. Now, of course if Disney does happen to close for a weather event (like a hurricane) they will issue refunds then. But, if it is just a rainy day at Disney, the parks will remain open and no rain checks or refunds will be given.

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Disneyland is home to Fantasmic!, and a number of other nighttime shows, including projections, fireworks and more. Disney California Adventure Park is home to World of Color.

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Disney uses various methods – camouflaged fences, impassable bridges and barriers in water – to keep the animals all separated.

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