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Backyard Feral Cats

Feral cats can make for great rodent control in urban back yards. In the Seattle area for instance, there is quite a big rat problem. Ferals can keep this problem at bay with very little effort or contact required by the homeowner.

Just supplemental food and ever available water keep these guys happy. Remember to bring the food in at night to discourage visits from raccoons.

If you are considering adopting backyard cats, please contact us.

Barn Cats

Ideal residents for stables or barns

Healthy, sterilized cats need barn homes! These cats are feral (wild) and need a home at a farm, horse stable, or other suitable outdoor environment with shelter.

All the cats have been sterilized and vaccinated against rabies, and now need an outdoor home where they can live out their lives.

Caretaker responsibilities include providing daily food and water, protection from the elements, and long-term veterinary care.

Be prepared for a brief period of adjustment. Moving to a new home is stressful for anyone, cats included! After a short stay in secure confinement, the cats will accept their new home and be chasing mice out of your grain with enthusiasm.

If you want to adopt barn cats, please contact us.

Guidance and help will be provided during the relocation process.
Thank you for considering helping these cats.

PDF of this page available for download:

Barn Cats Flyer


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