Some feral cats that are sterilized through the TNRM program are
adopted as barn cats, providing a natural means of controlling rodents.
Not exact matches
The other (Fred)
as an adult
barn cat that was
adopted.
As well as kittens and ferals, our Good Felines team also comes across other semi-friendly and semi-feral cats that we have the unique opportunity to work with and adopt out through our Barn Cat Progra
As well
as kittens and ferals, our Good Felines team also comes across other semi-friendly and semi-feral cats that we have the unique opportunity to work with and adopt out through our Barn Cat Progra
as kittens and ferals, our Good Felines team also comes across other semi-friendly and semi-feral
cats that we have the unique opportunity to work with and
adopt out through our
Barn Cat Program.
Instead, these
cats are sterilized, vaccinated, microchipped, and
adopted to families who appreciate «working
cats» for critter patrol and can provide a safe, appropriate environment such
as a
barn, stable, garage, or warehouse.
We also rescue and foster,
adopt companion and
barn cats and support people who manage colonies
as our resources allow.
Besides our domesticated
cats and kittens on the adoption floor, we
adopt out feral and less socialized felines
as barn cats.
We do not
adopt (out)
cats who are suitable to be house pets, only
cats without other options are offered
as barns cats.
We prefer to not
adopt barn cats as the only outdoor pet for this reason.
We do not
adopt out indoor
cats as barn cats.
Note, the agency does not
adopt out
cats as barn cats if they are suitable to be household companions.
Adopting a
barn cat can be a mutually beneficial relationship —
as not only are adopters providing a
cat with a new home and a second chance, but the
cats are also providing a natural deterrent to rodents within the
barn environment.
Barn Cats come from the euthanasia list our local shelters, and are classified
as unable to be
adopted to a traditional home, ineligible for Trap - Neuter - Return, and can not be returned to their original location or habitat.
These
cats are used to being outside and are quite happy as long as they have a food source, water and shelter we are looking for people who have a barn or other secure outdoor structure and are interested in adopting these Working Cats that are not suitable for life inside of a house or are unhappy living ins
cats are used to being outside and are quite happy
as long
as they have a food source, water and shelter we are looking for people who have a
barn or other secure outdoor structure and are interested in
adopting these Working
Cats that are not suitable for life inside of a house or are unhappy living ins
Cats that are not suitable for life inside of a house or are unhappy living inside.
If you
adopt a
barn cat during the spring / summer / early fall, your
cat will naturally grow a heavy winter coat
as the cold weather approaches.
We
adopt tame
cats and kittens
as our foster family spacee allows us to do, and we look for safe
barn homes for mousers that need relocation.
The program takes feral
cats that are too wild to
adopt out to families» homes and gives them a safe place to live where they can be used
as rodent control — such
as a
barn, or in this case, a brewery.
Some shelter
cats are too aggressive or too wary of people to be
adopted out
as house
cats, so they become
barn cats; ideal residents for stables or
barns.