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    ... and he hung out on my backpack on our second visit.Kitty on Jeff's back.This floofy black kitty took a shine to me.Cat Kingdom at Elephant Nature Park.Cat Kingdom at Elephant Nature Park.Cat Kingdom at Elephant Nature Park.Cat Kingdom at Elephant Nature Park.Cat Kingdom at Elephant Nature Park.The second Cat Kingdom we visited at the Elephant Nature Park.Two kitties jostling for space on my lap.The victor got to enjoy quality time with me.The second Cat Kingdom we visited at the Elephant Nature Park.This orange floof stopped me in my tracks and demanded lap time.Another lap kitty.The second Cat Kingdom we visited at the Elephant Nature Park.The second Cat Kingdom we visited at the Elephant Nature Park.The second Cat Kingdom we visited at the Elephant Nature Park.The second Cat Kingdom we visited at the Elephant Nature Park.

    Cat Kingdom at Elephant Nature Park

    June 25 in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    The Elephant Nature Parks also rescues cows, buffalo, dogs, cats, and other animals. We saw a dog enclosure, but we also observed that many dogs were given free reign of the facility. Less socialized dogs wore red collars to warn people not to interact with them.

    We visited two "Cat Kingdoms" at the Elephant Nature Park. The first one was near the main buidling and it featured about 30 rescured cats; we visited this enclosure twice: when we first arrived at the sanctuary, and again after lunch. The second enclosure is near the end of the Skywalk and it is a very nice facility with several hundred cats. We were struck with how well socialized and friendly many of the cats were.

    Elephant Nature Park currently offers dog adoptions. We were told that they will soon offer cat adoptions as well.
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