Barn Cat

Got Mice? Adopt a barn cat.


A feral cat is a cat that has had little or no human contact or support. These elusive felines are born outdoors in parks, alleyways, under buildings, etc., and will probably never become accustomed to people. Others live their lives in backyards, garages, or barns, or travel from doorstep to doorstep in search of food and shelter.


CAC does not take in feral cats  but we occasionally end up with feral/feralish cats that cannot be returned to their original habitat. These cats are available to be placed with individuals looking for barn cats. All applicants who want barn cats must meet the following criteria to receive cat/s from the program. 


What You Will Provide

 

  • A warm, dry shelter in a barn, outbuilding, or shop.
  • Daily food and water - THIS IS A MUST! Cats cannot live on mice alone.
  • Ability to provide veterinary care.
  • A secure place to keep them for the first 2-3 weeks while they acclimate to their new space (this can be a tack room, large crate, or any secure indoor enclosure).

 

Prior to going to a barn, all cats are spay/neutered, receive vaccines, and their ear is tipped (this is a universal indicator that a feral cat has been altered). 

If you have a safe, warm shelter and would like to adopt barn cat/s, please fill out the form below. CAC works with other local cat rescue groups who have feral cats that need to be relocated. If we do not have a cat that will work in your situation, we will pass your information along to one of our cat rescue groups. 

BARN CAT APPLICATION
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