Leaders said this trend is reflected on Disney's Animals, Science and Environment health team which currently has 57 female and 14 male Cast Members, including veterinarians, veterinary technicians and hospital keepers.
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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.
“I think the coolest thing is just that I get to work with so many different animals. In a single day, I might work on a shark, or an elephant, or a monkey, or a snake,” said Dr. Betsy, an 18-year veterinarian working at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
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.
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?