If you're looking for a unique overnight experience, there's a place in Wisconsin where you can spend the night with big cats.

Rent A Cabin And Spend The Night  At Big Cat Rescue In Wisconsin

When I was a child, and when my family went on vacation, we basically had two choices when it came to places to stay. The first was camping. My dad wasn't a fan, so we were never going to do that. The other choice was a hotel or motel. That's where we would crash out for the night.

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Nowadays, there are so many other options for families. Airbnb is a perfect place to start. We'll stay in a unique setting. Plus, it's more like being at home. That adds to the experience much more than any hotel room.

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There's a place in Rock Springs called Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue and Education Center. Not only can visitors learn about these animals, but they can also stay on sight with them. They rent out two different cabins for this amazing opportunity.

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Think about how much fun your family could have by spending the day with big cats, but then not having to go home. The kids will love having a sleepover with these fascinating animals. I would love to do this someday.

According to Wisconsin Big Cats...

Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center gives these cats a chance at a peaceful and happy life, a chance for the public to learn about them, and protects them from the abuse that they endure elsewhere in captivity.

 

 

This rescue is good for the community, its families, and the cats, and is federally licensed.

 

 

Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you at Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center.

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