Cat Tales Zoological Park

17020 North Newport Highway, Mead

Admission to Cat Tales Zoological Park (Up to 38% Off). Six Options Available.

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Highlights

Founded in early 1991, Cat Tales Zoological Park gives a chance to see and feed big and exotic cats

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About This Deal

  • General admission for children aged 4–12 is $7; free admission for children under 4
  • Big cats are fed meat and bears are fed fresh fruit while on these adventures. A keeper will be with guests at all times to ensure safety as well as to answer questions.
  • Must be 8 or older to take part in the Siberian Tiger adventure and 6 or older for the Black Bear adventure.
Cat Tales Zoological Park’s COVID-19 Precautions
  • Cat Tales Zoological Park is temporarily closed.

  • Note that state and local guidelines are changing regularly. Please check Cat Tales Zoological Park’s website, Facebook, or contact them for their latest guidelines.

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Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 30 days. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Cat Tales Zoological Park

When Mike & Debbie Wyche started Cat Tales Zoological Park in 1991, they were a small animal sanctuary operating out of a house. Guests would park in the front driveway, observe the cats in the backyard, then check out the humble gift shop in the living room. Over time, their attendance slowly increased as did their cat family as over 35 big cats along with a variety lizards, goats, and more now call the sanctuary home. They make it their mission to provide a safe and secure home for these amazing animals while also educating and training professional zoological staff so they can carry on the legacy of caring for these creatures.