You can usually see one on the tram ride over from the mickey and friends parking lot. Also, near the winnie the pooh ride there's sometimes a few.
I didn't know they fed the cats. I hope they spay them as well.
The one I saw inside the park was near Hungry Bear, tortoise coloring as well. I also saw one just outside of the park in DTD right after you get off the Mickey & Friends tram but since it was outside of the park I'm not sure if it was one of the "official" Disneyland cats.
I didn't know they fed the cats. I hope they spay them as well.
All I can think of is how badly I would have preferred to see a cute kitty compared to the 8 foot long non-poisonous snake we saw at Animal Kingdom this past May. This was beside a store near the dinosaur ride. The store staff had a nickname for him and he appeared there about the same time every day. Sheesh, give me a cat sighting any day!
Watching the ducks is actually one of DH's highlights of our trip...especially if there are ducklings around.
I have another question...How do you think they control any cat urine smell? I haven't ever noticed any foul smells that I can recall.
In my experience, you only smell cats that are kept indoors with litter box. Cats that do their business outside do what they can to mask the odor (so that potential prey don't know they're around).I have another question...How do you think they control any cat urine smell? I haven't ever noticed any foul smells that I can recall.
Good to know.Well, keep in mind that the Disney Cats have their own "living areas" backstage, I'm sure complete with litter boxes. Also, they basically spray down most of DL overnight. No time for the smell to build up anywhere else.
In my experience, you only smell cats that are kept indoors with litter box. Cats that do their business outside do what they can to mask the odor (so that potential prey don't know they're around).
Good to know.
My neighbor has a cat that is indoor/outdoor and does not have a litter box in the house. You can smell cat pee in the neighborhood every now and then. Maybe they are able to mask most of it?
There is a plant that smells strongly of cat pee mostly in the spring and summer. There are three of them on my morning walk and I was finally curious enough to look online. All three places had the same type of hedge so I figured there was either something in the hedge that attracted cats or it was the hedge itself and sure enough it was the hedges.
What type of plant is it? Hopefully I can pay more attention next time I smell anything and see if it is the plant itself. The DIS is such a wealth of info!![]()