You might not know about every single attraction and place in Kansas, but there are a few that go under the radar of even longtime Kansas natives. This wild cat sanctuary provides a loving home and space for these creatures to live, where they’re well taken care of by staff and dedicated volunteers. Come visit and learn more about these majestic creatures and even some of their non-feline friends.

Welcome to Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory, a wild cat sanctuary dedicated to preserving the lives of these beautiful animals.

Victor Lamento/Google It’s been open to the public since 2000, and every volunteer’s love for these animals has made it more than just a conservatory.

While you visit, you can attend scheduled feedings at 4 p.m. on Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays, where the animals get excited for a treat.

Carol Kropscot/Google Sometimes, you’ll see them play with pumpkins or other seasonal items that are safe to ingest. After all, biting things for fun is something cats love to do.

They plan on expanding the facility as soon as they can, which means more room for habitats and future residents in need of a helping hand.

Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Education Center Facebook Raising funds for the land and extended habitats is one of their current goals, and hopefully soon they’ll reach it. Helping more of these animals is always the best outcome, and they also accept donations of fresh meat or materials to make this home a better place.

You’ll be surprised to know that not all of the cats are large!

Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Education Center Facebook Some of these smaller species are just as ferocious, but they come in much smaller packages.

They don’t only have wild cats here either, they also house other animals that need the help of a caring facility like this one.

Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Education Center Facebook Other exotic animals that make this place their home include wolves, foxes, coatis, and more.

Every year, they also have an event called Prowl-o-ween, where you can enjoy Halloween fun while in costume at this amazing sanctuary.

Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Education Center Facebook Dress up, enjoy a trick-or-treat, and take plenty of photos! This year, in 2018, Prowl-o-ween is on October 27th and 28th during regular hours.

Every cat at this wild cat sanctuary is loved and well cared for, thanks to continuous donations and visitors to the center. Will you be the next to visit these majestic creatures?

Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Education Center Facebook They’re open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays.

You can find Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory at 3783 Highway K68, Louisburg, KS. More information about Prowl-o-ween as well as the conservatory itself can be found here at their website. If you’d like to support them directly for the purchase of more land and habitats, check out their GoFundMe page.

Victor Lamento/Google

It’s been open to the public since 2000, and every volunteer’s love for these animals has made it more than just a conservatory.

Carol Kropscot/Google

Sometimes, you’ll see them play with pumpkins or other seasonal items that are safe to ingest. After all, biting things for fun is something cats love to do.

Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Education Center Facebook

Raising funds for the land and extended habitats is one of their current goals, and hopefully soon they’ll reach it. Helping more of these animals is always the best outcome, and they also accept donations of fresh meat or materials to make this home a better place.

Some of these smaller species are just as ferocious, but they come in much smaller packages.

Other exotic animals that make this place their home include wolves, foxes, coatis, and more.

Dress up, enjoy a trick-or-treat, and take plenty of photos! This year, in 2018, Prowl-o-ween is on October 27th and 28th during regular hours.

They’re open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays.

If you’re looking for more attractions you’ve never heard of before, why not start with this list of underrated attractions that many Kansans overlook? I’m sure you’ll find a gem or two in there.

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