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Disneyland is home to hundreds of feral cats who have free rein in the park - and you can adopt one

According to the cats' fan site, the feline invasion of Disneyland began in 1955, when the Walt Disney Company had to evict them from Sleeping Beauty Castle. Those cats were adopted by cast members.

Disneyland is home to hundreds of feral cats who have free rein in the park - and you can adopt one

But, at some point, someone got the idea that the cats could perform a valuable service — ridding the park of rodents and pests.

But, at some point, someone got the idea that the cats could perform a valuable service — ridding the park of rodents and pests.

DisneylandCats.com said that a team of Disney cast members is assigned to feed, monitor, and provide medical treatment to the park-wide clowder.

DisneylandCats.com said that a team of Disney cast members is assigned to feed, monitor, and provide medical treatment to the park-wide clowder.

DisneylandCats.com reported that cats are fed at stations near the Hungry Bear Restaurant in Disneyland and White Water Snacks at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa.

DisneylandCats.com reported that cats are fed at stations near the Hungry Bear Restaurant in Disneyland and White Water Snacks at Disney

It's been estimated that there are about 200 cats in the park today. All the cats are also spayed and neutered to prevent overpopulation.

It

When accidents happen and a litter of kittens is born, they're adopted out to Disneyland cast members, to keep the population size under control.

When accidents happen and a litter of kittens is born, they

The site added that Disneyland will identify any cats that are "too comfortable around humans" to cast members.

The site added that Disneyland will identify any cats that are "too comfortable around humans" to cast members.

This policy of trap-neuter-return (TNR) isn't without controversy and has attracted criticism from PETA and other groups. But Vice reported in 2014 that "most animal rights activists seem confident that TNR is a humane and safe way to handle feral cats."

This policy of trap-neuter-return (TNR) isn

Source: Vice

Guests are discouraged from approaching the feral "cat members," according to DisneylandCats.com. And, for the most part, they keep to themselves.

Guests are discouraged from approaching the feral "cat members," according to DisneylandCats.com. And, for the most part, they keep to themselves.

That hasn't stopped some of the cats from becoming internet celebrities. The cats' fan site has accrued 15,600 Twitter followers and 63,000 Instagram followers.

That hasn

Their Facebook page currently clocks in at 18,037 likes.

Their Facebook page currently clocks in at 18,037 likes.

Some of the high-profile cats have been given there own names. For example, this tortoiseshell has been dubbed Francisco. He hangs out around Grizzly Peak.

Some of the high-profile cats have been given there own names. For example, this tortoiseshell has been dubbed Francisco. He hangs out around Grizzly Peak.

And this is Ned, a domestic longhair who's frequently spotted on the grounds of the Disneyland Hotel.

And this is Ned, a domestic longhair who

The cats also have some prominent fans. Actor Ryan Gosling — a former Mouseketeer — discussed the cats in a 2011 interview with Conan O'Brien.

The cats also have some prominent fans. Actor Ryan Gosling — a former Mouseketeer — discussed the cats in a 2011 interview with Conan O

Gosling said that he had heard Disneyland had trained an "army" of "commando cats" to descend on the park at night and eat all the mice. He didn't quite have the details right, but his words instantly became a meme.

Gosling said that he had heard Disneyland had trained an "army" of "commando cats" to descend on the park at night and eat all the mice. He didn

Source: Team Coco, Tumblr

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