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« Reply #120 on: February 07, 2015, 04:55:37 PM »

 I found this on today's Animal Rescue Site of the Greater Good Networks
3 Cheers for Disney Land in Buena  Vista, CA and the Feral Cats!! **
**see bold italicized print
After dark, the dirty work at Disneyland begins


A crew of 600 custodians, painters, gardeners and decorators works 365 nights a year to ensure that the 85-acre park meets Walt Disney?s squeaky-clean ideals.

May 02, 2010|By Hugo Mart?n, Los Angeles Times


Visitors on Main Street U.S.A. await Disneyland?s opening after its sprucing up by the night crew, upholding founder Walt Disney?s vision of an immaculate land, free of the litter and grime of the outside world.

When the last Jungle Cruise boat docks for the night and lights fade to black on Sleeping Beauty's Castle, the real work begins.

At lush Pixie Hollow, gardeners don miner's headlamps as they begin uprooting stubborn weeds. On Main Street, custodians scrape chewing gum off the sidewalk. And over at Mickey's Toontown, painters sand and recoat chipped handrails.

Few see it happen, except perhaps for the dozens of feral cats that emerge from their hiding places to prowl the park after hours, stalking rodents.

Welcome to the dark side of Disneyland.

Gone are Mickey and his friends. In their place are about 600 custodians, painters, gardeners and decorators, working to ensure that the 85-acre park meets the squeaky-clean ideals that Walt Disney himself extolled even before he launched the park 55 years ago.

During a recent overnight shift, Disneyland provided a rare glimpse into the work that goes into maintaining the world's second-most-popular theme park. Though park officials wouldn't divulge how much money is spent on Disneyland's overall upkeep, they said most is spent on the night shift.

And although most guests will never witness the after-hours work, theme park experts credit the park's continued success to its cleanliness and tidy conditions.

"Disney and many other parks recognize that keeping it clean and refreshed, with all of those little details that you don't notice until they are missing, are important to the park's success," said Gene Jeffers, executive director of the Themed Entertainment Assn., a nonprofit organization of designers and builders of theme parks and attractions.

It's one of the many reasons attendance at Disneyland jumped 8% last year despite the economic downturn, while the crowd numbers dropped at Southern California competitors like Universal Studios Hollywood, Six Flags Magic Mountain and Knott's Berry Farm, according to a recent estimate.

To keep the park in good order, it takes a crew that works 365 nights a year, toiling under portable floodlights. "It's a city that never sleeps," said David Caranci, the manager of resort enhancement and decorating. "There is something always happening."

And for nearly every nighttime task, there is a specific worker.

Three workers are responsible solely for repairing and replacing the 800 umbrellas, 25,000 chairs and about 7,000 tables in the restaurants and snack bars in Disneyland and neighboring California Adventure Park.

Four certified divers collect submerged trash and make repairs on water attractions like Finding Nemo and the Jungle Cruise.

The work can often be tedious and occasionally bizarre. At the Enchanted Tiki Room, a 17-minute musical show features 225 robotic birds, plants and singing tikis. Patrick Pendleton, the show's primary mechanic, has seen it more times than he can count.

To make sure the characters work properly, he plays the show repeatedly, watching each closely. "It's hard to catch everything in one show," he said.

Sometimes, the jobs require ingenuity, even for some of the more distasteful chores. For example, the Indiana Jones Adventure ride relies on nearly 1,000 black lights that shine on painted mesh screens to create floating ghost images.

But the effect is marred when guests sometimes spit at the ghosts, and the saliva ends up on the screens where it glows under black lights. Because typical cleaning products bleach the screens, David Graefen, the ride's service manager, said his crew created a special saliva-cleaning solution.

Park workers have also found a resourceful way to remove other unwanted guests ? rodents.

Years ago ? no one seems to know when ? feral cats began to sneak into the park, living among the park's trees and shrubs during the day. At night, they venture out, and an estimated 200 cats now prowl through Disneyland and neighboring California Adventure Park.

But instead of evicting the cats, Disneyland's animal wranglers work to control the feline population by spaying and neutering the adult cats and finding homes for all kittens born in the resort. The cats eat at five permanent feeding stations installed throughout the two parks.

"We are not trying to get rid of them," said Gina Mayberry, manager of Disneyland's Circle D ranch, where the park's animals are housed. "They keep the rodent population down."

Other nighttime visitors are not so welcome. Before maintenance crews take over, security workers sweep through the park to find guests hoping to spend the night. (Don't even try hiding on Tom Sawyer's Island ? park security knows all the hiding places.)

"If someone tried to hide, they would not stay hidden for long," said Disneyland spokeswoman Suzi Brown.

The primary goal of the after-hours crew is to pursue Disney's vision of an immaculate land, free of the litter and grime of the outside world.












 
 
 




 
 

 
 












 











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« Reply #121 on: February 08, 2015, 11:49:38 AM »


STRUDEL, THE CAT WHO THOUGHT SHE WAS A DOG




Just beautiful.....thanks for sharing Diane's story.  Made me cry though  :'(
Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way. Martin Luther King Jr.

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« Reply #122 on: March 08, 2015, 04:27:51 PM »

Me  too.  :'(

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Re: POST PICTURES OF YOUR CURRENT PETS
« Reply #123 on: April 22, 2015, 12:40:04 AM »

I found this on today's Animal Rescue Site of the Greater Good Networks
3 Cheers for Disney Land in Buena  Vista, CA and the Feral Cats!! **
**see bold italicized print
After dark, the dirty work at Disneyland begins.

Great reading about how Disneyland keeps that sparkling image and takes care of the feral cats.
Thanks for posting.
Carol


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« Reply #124 on: April 22, 2015, 01:27:42 PM »

Howdy! Carol.
So nice to hear from you.
Glad that you enjoyed the bit about Disneyland.  A comfort to know that a huge corportation is responsible and careing about animal life, esp. cats and kittens.  :D :-*


Here's a photo of Mike and Maggie on a lazy  December afternoon back in 2006.

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« Reply #126 on: April 27, 2015, 03:45:24 PM »

Cat Genie (@CatGenie) tweeted at 9:50 AM on Mon, Apr 27, 2015:
These #cats have the right idea...hiding in the couch till Monday's over...  http://t.co/9RQXQqieIA
(https://twitter.com/CatGenie/status/592702392946323456?s=03)

 :D :D :D :D :D

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« Reply #127 on: May 08, 2015, 08:03:44 PM »

Cat Genie (@CatGenie) tweeted at 2:35 PM on Thu, May 07, 2015:
Did you know only 30-40% of #cats are sensitive to #catnip? Find out what makes some cats go crazy http://t.co/G7YmSluWbz
(https://twitter.com/CatGenie/status/596397963796152320?s=03)

This is absolute riot!!!

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« Reply #128 on: May 09, 2015, 11:35:56 PM »

Beautiful cats Phyliz.

Carewolf 10, Bijou is great!  I'll have to look to see where the chatters are posting those.  Thank you.

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« Reply #129 on: May 12, 2015, 04:53:04 PM »

(@phyll) tweeted at 3:53 PM on Tue, May 12, 2015:
Grieving Mama Cat Who Lost All Three Babies Matched With Three Abandoned Kittens http://t.co/89JbRee3z0 via @GoodNews
(https://twitter.com/phyll/status/598229551114661888?s=03)

Hi Nora! Nice to see you again.
This is such a wonderful story had to share it.

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« Reply #130 on: June 16, 2015, 04:16:39 PM »

Such a sad story. But with a wonderful ending. (((HUGS)) pretty little Lucy!


ALDF (@ALDF) tweeted at 3:51 PM on Tue, Jun 16, 2015:
Thanks to OHS for taking such great care of Lucy, the #cat who was shot and left for dead! http://t.co/rgrk0UlOyA http://t.co/mZnXaEJ4f9
(https://twitter.com/ALDF/status/610912488003997698?s=03)

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« Reply #132 on: June 26, 2015, 03:53:58 PM »

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« Reply #133 on: July 01, 2015, 10:17:48 AM »

Awwww, Tulsaducati. What a sweet looking  little gal. Thanks for sharing.   

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« Reply #134 on: July 02, 2015, 06:57:14 AM »

My Heart Dog. CH. Chief Red Cloud "DAKOTA" CGC, TDI
R.I.P. Darling

Dakota work Disney World, Orlando for 3 years and was very good friends with some very important people. :)
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