Cat Tales Wildlife Center, located in Mead, Washington, is a USDA Licensed - Class C - Exhibitor. This classification is the same for all zoos, indicating that Cat Tales meets the necessary standards for animal care and safety. The center is dedicated to the rescue and protection of big cats and Northwest wildlife, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about and interact with these magnificent creatures.
The sanctuary at Cat Tales Wildlife Center is home to a diverse range of animals. This includes twenty one various felines such as bobcats, lynxes, pumas, lions, Siberian tigers, Bengal tigers, and white tigers. In addition to the felines, the sanctuary also houses two black bears and twelve various canines, including arctic foxes, red foxes, coyotes, and wolfdogs. This diversity of species provides a unique and enriching experience for visitors.
In addition to being a sanctuary for animals, Cat Tales Wildlife Center also operates the Cat Tales Wildlife Academy. This is a vocational and zoological technology school, licensed by the Workforce Training and Education Board. The academy provides training in the care and management of wildlife, offering a unique educational opportunity for those interested in a career in wildlife conservation.
Nature & Natural History Animals Zoo
17020 N Newport Hwy, Mead
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