BARN CATS

You should plan to keep your cat in the barn at night to keep them safe from predators. Using your established evening feeding time will help to have cats return to get locked in the barn.

For a variety of reasons cats sometimes cannot go back to their outdoor home and have to be relocated. Our barn cats are spayed/neutered, rabies and distemper shots, wormed and flea prevention.

If you are interested in adopting a barn cat please read below and contact us.

Also working barn cats help control the rodent population in barns, greenhouses, warehouses, wineries etc. They can be good companions for other barn animals and you. Cats enjoy safe outdoor homes with shelter, food, water and a caregiver. Adopters enjoy having healthy, fixed cats.

RELOCATING FERAL AND OUTDOOR CATS IS NOT AS EASY AS PHYSICALLY PLACING THEM IN THEIR NEW OUTDOOR HOME. CATS ARE VERY TERRITORIAL AND YOU CANNOT JUST PLACE THEM IN A NEW LOCATION AS THEY WILL TRY TO FIND THEIR WAY BACK TO WHERE THEY CAME FROM SO WE HAVE A HOW TO DO LIST