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Free Barn Cats A donation to Farm, Feral & Stray is appreciated!
We have healthy feral and semi feral cats in need of outdoor homes.
These cats make perfect residents for farms, stables and other locations with shelter options.
The cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and ear tipped. You will be responsible for food, water, suitable shelter and long term veterinary care.
The cats will need a short term of adjustment. Help and guidance will be provided during this period.
WHAT MAKES A GOOD WORKING/BARN CAT?
It depends on what you need! Each cat has a unique personality, but working cats tend to fall into one of two categories:
Free Barn Cats A donation to Farm, Feral & Stray is appreciated!
We have healthy feral and semi feral cats in need of outdoor homes.
These cats make perfect residents for farms, stables and other locations with shelter options.
The cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and ear tipped. You will be responsible for food, water, suitable shelter and long term veterinary care.
The cats will need a short term of adjustment. Help and guidance will be provided during this period.
WHAT MAKES A GOOD WORKING/BARN CAT?
It depends on what you need! Each cat has a unique personality, but working cats tend to fall into one of two categories:
- Semi-feral – A semi-feral cat has had some contact and experience with humans and has developed a comfort level with humans due to feeding, receiving medical care or similar contacts, but is unsuitable as an indoor pet. Like social cats, semi-feral working cats make good companions for other outdoor animals, but will likely spend more time hunting for rodents and less time with humans.
- Feral – A feral cat lives outdoors and has never been socialized with humans. They are not aggressive when left alone. A feral cat may become more semi-feral in nature in a consistent environment. Feral working cats love to hunt!