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Stray Cat Blues Inc. Colmar,PA18084USA N 40° 32.889938, W 75° 45.14007568359 Telephone 215-631-1851 Domestic Short Hair Adoptable pet Adoptable Domestic Short Hair Adoptable Cat Cat

Barn cats

Domestic Short Hair [Mix]

Medium Young Female Cat Pet ID: Barn cats - general

More About Barn cats

BARN HOMES NEEDED!!!

Your barn is needed to provide housing to one or more homeless cats. We will provide you with SPAYED/NEUTERED, healthy cat(s) who have their shots. All you need to do is provide food and shelter (a cozy place in your barn away from drafts). Help put an end to a cat’s homelessness by opening your barn to them!

Perky and active young cats are ready and waiting to take up residence in your barn. They will perch in a safe spot and watch as you do your chores and provide environmentally safe and effective rodent control services! Most of these cats are stray or feral cats or their offspring who are shy about being handled but will thrive in a barn environment.

We will deliver the cats and acclimate them to your barn. We are willing to go to great lengths for our cats - quite literally! We will gladly travel to approved barn homes within an approximate 100 mile radius of the Lansdale and Montgomeryville area to deliver our helpful mousers. (If you are outside this area, we may be able to refer you to other rescues in your area.)

We provide our barn cats with a cozy "cat condominium" to live in for the first three weeks of life in their new location. The crate allows the cats to acclimate to their new home without the danger of having them run away in search of their old stomping grounds.

All barn adoptions must be a minimum of two cats, though 3, 4 or more compatible cats can be adopted depending upon your needs and desires. Adopting barn cats is a way to help rescued cats in need of homes, control your rodent population and warm your heart, all at once!

This is a FREE SERVICE! (although monetary donations are always welcome)

Click Here to enter a Barn Cat Adoption Application. If you have additional questions, please email Stray Cat Blues at savingstrays@yahoo.com.

Barn cats is up-to-date with routine shots and spayed/neutered.

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