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Feline enrichment.
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The 14 peacoks that reside here provide constant entertainment for the cats of Walk on the Wildside. The birds roost on top of cages and walk within a foot of the wire, staying just out of reach as if to tease the cats. But the cats do enjoy trying to catch them. Even more entertaining is when the male peacocks display right outside the cats cage for hours  of entertainment. This  is a very confused peacock looking for a mate, and a very frustrated cat looking for a meal.

peacock in full display
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Ling Ling enjoying ice fishing, from on top.
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Thin ice does not stop her from her dedication to fishing.

Ling Ling-Himalayan and Sammy Great-Pyrenes
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These 2 are the best of friends.

Princess our Persian
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viewed by the big cats as possible dinner, they must think she is a chicken.

Ling Ling and Sammie have a unique relationship. If you have see the movie "Homeward Bound", then you are familiar with Sassy and Champ. This is the same kind of relationship Ling Ling and Sammie have, they follow eachother everywhere and groom eachother.



Sammy & Dax our Great Pyrenes
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They are the guards here, protecting all the others that live here.

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The big boys meet.
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Sammy & Draco go nose to nose checking eachother out.

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Rossi our Arabian-Quarter Horse is 30 years old
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he has been with us for 25 years now.

Rossi is the last of our herd, which once numbered 44 horses at one time. He has faithfully carried 3 generations, all learning to ride on this one horse. He has accumlated boxes of ribbons and trophy's in his time. Now he carries the grandchildren, he is wise enough to know these are young children and treats them accordingly. He can still give an expierenced rider one heck of a good run. He is viewed by the larger cats as a possible meal, they go into the attack mode when he comes within 10 foot of their cage, more feline enrichment.

 

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