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Goals and Philosophy
Project Survival's Cat Haven is an innovative park dedicated to the preservation of wild cats. It specializes in education and is engaged in both captive and range country conservation. It is this link to the conservation of cats in their native habitat which makes the work of the Cat Haven especially meaningful. The facility is not a rescue organization. The wild cats which come here are chosen carefully for their contributions to education and conservation. 

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About the Cat Haven
Project Survival's Cat Haven is set in 100 scenic acres on the edge of the Sequoia National Forest, 15 miles west of King's Canyon National Park, California. The facility offers guided tours five days a week from 10am - 3pm closed Tue. & Wed. Oct. 1st - April 30th (six day a week from 10am - 4pm from May 1st - Sept.30 closed Tue.). Sunday the Cat Haven will open at 12 noon. Visitors enjoy an hour long educational walk along a ¼ mile wooded trail in the company of a trained tour guide. It is an opportunity to visit, photograph and learn about some of the rarest and most beautiful animals in the world. School groups are particularly welcome (advance reservation please!)

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