“A Nonprofit Zoological Park”
Whether it is your first time at the zoo or your hundredth, there is always something new to experience during a visit to Cat Tales Zoological Park. Guests walk within 8 feet of the animals. You may tour the Zoo on your own, and learn about the animals from informative signs located throughout the facility. Many guests prefer to take a guided tour (the best way to see the animals in action) given by our staff. Make your visit to Cat Tales Zoological Park one that you'll never forget! Experience the rare opportunity to get up close and personal with these magnificent animals. You can hand feed your choice of Tiger, Bear, or Royal White Tiger.
It's not fancy but the animals appear healthy and there is quite a bit of information about them available. Staff is very helpful. We fed a tiger and a bear. So much fun and inexpensive, plus we learned even more about them.
The Park is a little rough around the edges. Some of the displays are tired and grass grows through the gravel, but the animals appear well cared for.
My wife fed a tiger from a stick. It was something she always wanted to do. Very worth the money.
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