I visited T&D’s Cats a couple months ago (August 26th), in a trip to central PA with one of my friends. We also visited the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Reptiland, and Penn’s Cave (plus some hikes and non-animal-related things). T&D’s itself is a rescue facility for various mammals and birds, with the cats getting the biggest billing, and the enclosures ranged in quality from strong to abysmal. It is not AZA or ZAA accredited. I won’t be writing a full review, but if anyone has questions about the place, I could try to answer.
Now onto the species list. Many of the taxa had multiple exhibits, but I only listed each taxon once. If anyone needs the scientific names for any of these animals, let me know and I can try to provide more details.
1. Asiatic Black Bear
2. Patagonian Cavy
3. Eurasian Eagle Owl
4. Bald Eagle
5. Bennett’s Wallaby
6. Ring Tailed Lemur
7. Collared Brown Lemur
8. Common Brown Lemur
9. Striped Skunk
10. Long Haired Spider Monkey
11. Colombian White Throated Capuchin
12. Black Capped Capuchin
13. Vervet Monkey
14. Tonkean Macaque
15. Weeper Capuchin- DID NOT SEE
16. Pig Tailed Macaque
17. Red Kangaroo
18. Eastern Gray Kangaroo
19. Sulcata Tortoise- DID NOT SEE
20. Raccoon
21. Brown Nosed Coati
22. Kinkajou- DID NOT SEE
23. North American River Otter
24. Mute Swan
25. Red Fox
26. Generic Tiger (they had both orange and white color morphs)
27. Llama
28. Arctic Fox
29. Fisher
30. North American Black Bear
31. Serval
32. European Fallow Deer
33. Coyote
34. Gray Wolf
35. Bobcat
36. Amur Tiger
37. African Lion
38. Mountain Lion
Now onto the species list. Many of the taxa had multiple exhibits, but I only listed each taxon once. If anyone needs the scientific names for any of these animals, let me know and I can try to provide more details.
1. Asiatic Black Bear
2. Patagonian Cavy
3. Eurasian Eagle Owl
4. Bald Eagle
5. Bennett’s Wallaby
6. Ring Tailed Lemur
7. Collared Brown Lemur
8. Common Brown Lemur
9. Striped Skunk
10. Long Haired Spider Monkey
11. Colombian White Throated Capuchin
12. Black Capped Capuchin
13. Vervet Monkey
14. Tonkean Macaque
15. Weeper Capuchin- DID NOT SEE
16. Pig Tailed Macaque
17. Red Kangaroo
18. Eastern Gray Kangaroo
19. Sulcata Tortoise- DID NOT SEE
20. Raccoon
21. Brown Nosed Coati
22. Kinkajou- DID NOT SEE
23. North American River Otter
24. Mute Swan
25. Red Fox
26. Generic Tiger (they had both orange and white color morphs)
27. Llama
28. Arctic Fox
29. Fisher
30. North American Black Bear
31. Serval
32. European Fallow Deer
33. Coyote
34. Gray Wolf
35. Bobcat
36. Amur Tiger
37. African Lion
38. Mountain Lion