In the cat sanctuary in Hawaii, you can pet up to 500 cats at once
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/in-the-cat-sanctuary-in-hawaii-you-can-pet-up-to-500-cats-at-once1.htmlIf you consider yourself a cat person, then it's time to pack your bags: there is a whole cat sanctuary in Hawaii, Lanai Cat Sanctuary. People from all over the world come here to chat with cats and cats, and it's easy to understand why if you look at these photos. Cats walk by themselves here, and any one can be petted and even taken home.
There are about 500 cats and cats living in the Lanai Cat Sanctuary in Hawaii.
And you can pet everyone!
If, of course, you have time for this.
The reserve is located on the small Hawaiian island of Lanai.
People come here from all over the world.
One man even flew specially from Japan to spend the whole day surrounded by cats.
But who can blame him! Just look at them.
The area of the reserve is 2.3 thousand square meters.
Cats do not sit in cages, they move freely and study the terrain.
The reserve is open to visitors daily from 10 am to 3 pm.
You can take custody of each cat, take it to your home or sponsor it.
All animals that do not find owners can live in peace in the reserve at least for the rest of their lives.
Keywords: Hawaii | Nature reserve | Cats | Communication | USA
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