T&D's Cats of the World
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They have a large amount of animals to see. My only concern is that the cages are small for these animals and it was a hot day when we were there and the animals had no pools to cool off in and any pond that was there was covered in algae. The ducks weren't even swimming in them. My family all felt sorry for these animals. I've been to other animal rescue places and the animals have large enclosures and large cement ponds to swim in. Also, my granddaughter is 2 years old and we were never asked how old she was and my husband was charged $10.00 for her entree fee. When we left we saw the prices outside and noticed 2 yrs and under is free. Plus. . . only one person (an elderly man) working on the trails talked to us and gave us information about the animals.
Diane StahlDiane Stahl
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Loins n' Tigers n' Bears....ohhhh myyyy!!! FINALLY was able to stop here!!! My sister lives right beside this place, so after visiting them, we went! It was $15 per adult (not bad) we were there for a good hour and a half. We saw many animals which I was surprised about but was excited. They have a super cute gift shop area and heard they are adding a bird area soon, so that itself will make me want to return!!! The monkeys were so cute! Only animals you can feed were the deer and they LOVE ice cream cones filled with food! The volunteers were also very knowledgeable and so kind to share information on the animals. Definitely will be back when the parrot and birds are available to interact with...overall, LOVED IT!!
Janelle RunyonJanelle Runyon
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T&D’s is a big cat sanctuary. They take in wild animals that cannot be released, were seized by the authorities for being owned illegally, can’t perform anymore etc. They have lions, tigers, bears, coyotes, dingos, wolves, servals, cougars, kangaroos, raptors, foxes, bobcats, lynx and a variety of birds and primates. It is a lovely place that is well run. I have seen enclosures that have grown and expanded over the years as they get the funds and supplies. Have you ever been 40-50 feet from a roaring lion? If you love wildlife and want to support a good cause look them up and pay them a visit!
Dr. Eeky is inDr. Eeky is in
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I called them on a Sunday and I told them I needed help because I found a bat in my brothers lawn while mowing the grass. I didn’t know what to expect because it said in their name big cats rescue. However the lady on the phone was very knowledgeable and explained exactly what I needed to do. Afterwords she then instructed me how to transport and bring the bat to their sanctuary. I didn’t take a tour however it is definitely something that I’m going to do in the near future. Thanks again for being such a great help!
Eli DEli D
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I took my 4 year old son to T&S's Cats of the World today, and it was such a great experience. It's a Sunday, so there weren't any official tours offered; we were able to just explore on our own. There are volunteers scattered throughout the space to answer questions, etc. We were very pleased that so many of the animals were visible to us and not hiding. I love the mission of this place and am enjoying explaining to my son the difference between this establishment versus zoos. It's an important one to learn :-)
Nina OlivettiNina Olivetti
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I just can't say enough great things about T & D's. I took my son and nephew there when they were little, and now they're in their twenties. Took my son back, and he loved every second of it! The next weekend, we brought my niece as well. They couldn't stop smiling the entire time we were there. The only tough thing about it is sometimes the animals are hiding and don't want to come out. Other times, they're right up against the fence checking you out! It's hit or miss, as it would be at any zoo. Highly recommend!
Jamie MercaldoJamie Mercaldo
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