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Every night, Disneyland releases over 200 feral cats into the park to keep its rodent population under control.
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Every night, Disneyland releases over 200 feral cats into the park to keep its rodent population under control.
On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 18:55:20 -0500, Larry Stark
wrote: http://www.omg-facts.com/lists/818/1...w7Hzd6q46fc.99 I'd find this more credible if it explained how they round up 200 feral cats *every* morning. |
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Every night, Disneyland releases over 200 feral cats into the park to keep its rodent population under control.
On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:44:00 -0500, jmcquown
wrote: On 2/17/2014 7:31 PM, wrote: On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 18:55:20 -0500, Larry Stark wrote: http://www.omg-facts.com/lists/818/1...w7Hzd6q46fc.99 I'd find this more credible if it explained how they round up 200 feral cats *every* morning. It says they are "kept in open spaces that cannot be reached by the public." Maybe they think they know how to herd cats. IF the article is true (and I hope it isn't just hype), it's a TNR situation. Maybe they're not wholly feral anymore. They're being fed and watered and have vet care so they do have human interaction. I think they'd be likely return to the feeding stations as a known regular source of food. Corral them until night? I doubt it. Back when I did rescue work, I had as many as twelve cats in a 2000 sq foot house. Keeping them in one room (short of picking them up individually and carry them), releasing them into the whole house then rounding them up again would have been an exercise in futility. I can't imagine managing 200 cats roaming free. |
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Every night, Disneyland releases over 200 feral cats into the park to keep its rodent population under control.
wrote in message ... On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:44:00 -0500, jmcquown wrote: On 2/17/2014 7:31 PM, wrote: On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 18:55:20 -0500, Larry Stark wrote: http://www.omg-facts.com/lists/818/1...w7Hzd6q46fc.99 I'd find this more credible if it explained how they round up 200 feral cats *every* morning. It says they are "kept in open spaces that cannot be reached by the public." Maybe they think they know how to herd cats. IF the article is true (and I hope it isn't just hype), it's a TNR situation. Maybe they're not wholly feral anymore. They're being fed and watered and have vet care so they do have human interaction. I think they'd be likely return to the feeding stations as a known regular source of food. Corral them until night? I doubt it. Back when I did rescue work, I had as many as twelve cats in a 2000 sq foot house. Keeping them in one room (short of picking them up individually and carry them), releasing them into the whole house then rounding them up again would have been an exercise in futility. I can't imagine managing 200 cats roaming free. It is a true story the cats stay hidden from people they are TNR. If you watch carefully when you go on the train or on a ride that goes to outside wooded areas you can see them. The cats have gotten so used to the crowds they know when to head to high grounds only time you ever see on when the crowds are out is if something is wrong |
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Every night, Disneyland releases over 200 feral cats into the park to keep its rodent population under control.
"Matthew" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:44:00 -0500, jmcquown wrote: On 2/17/2014 7:31 PM, wrote: On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 18:55:20 -0500, Larry Stark wrote: http://www.omg-facts.com/lists/818/1...w7Hzd6q46fc.99 I'd find this more credible if it explained how they round up 200 feral cats *every* morning. It says they are "kept in open spaces that cannot be reached by the public." Maybe they think they know how to herd cats. IF the article is true (and I hope it isn't just hype), it's a TNR situation. Maybe they're not wholly feral anymore. They're being fed and watered and have vet care so they do have human interaction. I think they'd be likely return to the feeding stations as a known regular source of food. Corral them until night? I doubt it. Back when I did rescue work, I had as many as twelve cats in a 2000 sq foot house. Keeping them in one room (short of picking them up individually and carry them), releasing them into the whole house then rounding them up again would have been an exercise in futility. I can't imagine managing 200 cats roaming free. It is a true story the cats stay hidden from people they are TNR. If you watch carefully when you go on the train or on a ride that goes to outside wooded areas you can see them. The cats have gotten so used to the crowds they know when to head to high grounds only time you ever see on when the crowds are out is if something is wrong It is not just Disneyland it is also Disneyworld here in Orlando, Florida |
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Every night, Disneyland releases over 200 feral cats into the park to keep its rodent population under control.
It is a true story the cats stay hidden from people they are TNR. If you
watch carefully when you go on the train or on a ride that goes to outside wooded areas you can see them. The cats have gotten so used to the crowds they know when to head to high grounds only time you ever see on when the crowds are out is if something is wrong The explanation is simply that they're not really cats. They're just not allowed to take their fur coats off when the public might be watching. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- e m a i l : j a c k @ c a m p i n . m e . u k Jack Campin, 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU, Scotland mobile 07800 739 557 http://www.campin.me.uk Twitter: JackCampin |
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