Public Service Announcement: You Can Cuddle 500 Cats On An Island In Hawaii
There’s a place in Hawaii where cat lovers can spend the day surrounded by more than 500 rescue cats. On the small island of Lanai, the Lanai Cat Sanctuary has turned a huge stretch of land into a haven for felines who need a safe place to land.
The sanctuary gives the cats room to roam across 25,000 acres, and visitors can stop by to meet them, cuddle them, and help support the work that keeps the place running. It’s a feel-good destination with a very specific kind of magic, especially for anyone who thinks one cat is never enough.
And once you see how many cats call this place home, it’s hard not to want to book a trip immediately.
There is no admission fee to enter; however, donations are greatly appreciated.

The sanctuary relies heavily on the generosity of visitors to provide the best care for the cats.

Also heartbreaking, this echoes workers finding an abandoned cat carrier in their driveway.
The people at Lanai are truly passionate about what they do and love all animals.

Their rescue and welfare work saves cats, protects endangered birds, and reduces cat overpopulation.

Be right back; I'm just booking my flight!
After cuddling 500 cats, you have to see how Kumail Nanjiani holds rescued kittens.