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Sep 29, 2016 · The Disneyland Cats have been around for as long as any of us can remember. Our ancestors lived in Sleeping Beauty Castle before we were unceremoniously evicted.
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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.
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This post focuses on Ned—a well-known staple around the Disneyland Hotel and Trader Sam’s. Thanks to @chasingwhiterabbitsforfun and @chriskenner for the pictures in this post.
» Cat Profile: Jane
Some of the Disneyland Cats prefer to stay hidden during the day so that we don’t have to look at you humans, but others enjoy the thrill associated with being the center of attention.
» Cat Profile: Francisco
Francisco knows the old wives tale that Tortoiseshell Cats (Torties) are supposed to be lucky, so he loves pretending to hide in plain sight and getting spotted by passing guests.
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Aug 7, 2016 · The Cats of Disneyland is a parody site that is in no way part of, endorsed or authorized by, or affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its affiliates. As to Disney artwork/properties: © Disney
“I Love Feral Cats” T-Shirts
Disneyland is home to approximately 200 feral cats who prowl the parks and hunt rodents. Disney feeds, neuters, and cares for the health of the cats in a perfect symbiotic relationship.
Throwback Thursday: Disneyland’s Early Days
Here is a rarely-seen photo of Walt riding the Disneyland Railroad with a kitty stowaway. Just as most humans had no idea what to expect when Disneyland opened its gates in 1955, the cats also took a …
» Cat Profile: Hector
Most humans understand that one of our main jobs as Disneyland Cats is to keep the parks free of rodents, but you may not realize that some of us volunteer to take on other positions as well. One …