Cuddle baby animals and make a seasonal craft on the farm
2 hours
Animal visits, craft activity
Spend a relaxed Saturday evening on the farm with animal visits, baby animal cuddles, and a hands-on craft in the cozy Kitten Loft Café. Wind down by the fire pit and enjoy time with your group.
The Kitten Café Loft is on the second floor and only accessible by stairs (one flight). Many farm areas are unpaved, uneven, or muddy, and animal interactions may vary based on their needs.
If you need to cancel, please provide timely notice and we'll process a refund. We encourage rescheduling. No-shows are considered a donation.
Wear closed-toe shoes (sneakers or boots) and farm-friendly clothing. Expect mud and animal waste, and plan to get a little dirty. Tie back long hair. Bring water to stay hydrated.
The workshop takes place in the climate-controlled loft on the second floor of the main barn and is only accessible by one flight of stairs. The farm is a working farm with unpaved, uneven, or muddy areas. The grounds are navigable by wheelchair, but the restrooms are not yet fully wheelchair-accessible.
The farm operates rain or shine. If severe weather makes conditions unsafe (such as snow), you will work together to reschedule your visit.
1314 Limekiln Pike, Dresher, PA
This animal sanctuary wins hearts with its friendly staff and genuinely well-cared-for animals. Guides like Collin, Natalie, and Bonnie get praised repeatedly for being knowledgeable, sweet, and patient with visitors. The experience itself centers on intimate animal interactions, from feeding baby goats and cuddling piglets to walking goats and spending time with cows. Families especially love the hands-on approach, with several reviewers mentioning how their kids had the time of their lives. The property is gorgeous, and you can tell the team genuinely loves what they do. That said, expectations matter here. A couple of visitors found the cow cuddling experience underwhelming, noting minimal supervision and cows that weren't particularly interested in attention. One reviewer questioned the sanctuary's ethics around unsupervised animal interactions and their choice to serve factory-farmed dairy products in the barn, which felt inconsistent with their mission. These seem like isolated concerns though, as the overwhelming majority rave about the care given to the animals and the warm, welcoming atmosphere. Just know you'll need reservations, and experiences vary in structure, some include full tours while others are more self-directed.
We enjoy every visit to this special place. Goats, piggies, cows, camels, donkey… always so so precious! Thank you!
Elena Rowe
April 4, 2026
We enjoy every visit to this special place. Goats, piggies, cows, camels, donkey… always so so precious! Thank you!
Elena Rowe
April 4, 2026