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Disneyland

Disneyland owns 200 or so feral cats. By day, they reside in five permanent feeding stations hidden within the park’s 85 public acres. 

But by night, they are released into the empty park to feed on hundreds of little Mickys and Minnies. Park officials first employed these animals in 1955. During the renovation of the Sleeping Beauty castle two years later, more than 100 cats were found living in the unused portions; covered with fleas.

Nowadays, these cats are much better controlled. They are sprayed, neutered, and given regular shots.