More than 200 feral cats “work” nightshifts to keep mice away from the Magic Kingdom!
By day, these feral cats reside in five permanent feeding stations hidden within the park’s 85 public acres.
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But by night, they are released into the empty park to feed on hundreds of little Mickeys and Minnies.
These cats are spayed, neutered, and given regular shots.
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Additionally, they are also well-fed (during the day, and obviously at night!) and kept in open spaces that cannot be reached by the public.
When cats are released… that’s when the magic happens!
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