Do cats roam Disney World?


Do cats roam Disney World? Though cats may appear at Walt Disney World from time to time as part of Central Florida's natural feral population, the next time you see one scurrying around Orlando's resort, you can rest easy knowing that they're not on the clock.


Does Disney use live animals?

Disney's Animal Kingdom distinguishes itself from the rest of Walt Disney World's theme parks by featuring traditional attractions as well as hundreds of species of live animals. Special designs and provisions were incorporated throughout the park to protect the animals' welfare.


Does Disney have a dog day?

Luckily for dog owners, January 13-19th, Disney will host Dog Days. This will be a week-long celebration where you can bring your dog with you to any theme park at Walt Disney World. Special pet reservations will be required for these days. Each pet will require an additional ticket, which will be $50 per pet per day.


Who takes care of the Disneyland cats?

The cast members at Circle D Ranch (the same cast members who look after the Main Street trolley horses and the goats at Big Thunder Ranch, etc.) help manage the cats. They give them medical treatment if necessary, keep the food refilled, and generally look after Disney's herd.


Does Disney clean at night?

Third Shift Maintenance After the park closes, the cast members perform all of the duties that the company doesn't want guests to watch. During the third shift, overnight staffers clean everything.


How does Disney keep animals away?

Disney uses various methods – camouflaged fences, impassable bridges and barriers in water – to keep the animals all separated.


How does Disney World keep alligators out?

Most guests heed the signs and stay out of areas posted with warning signs reminding them that alligators are native to Florida and *can* be dangerous to pets and small children if you get too close. Large alligators are removed to a safe location if they get too aggressive.