

"Boo Berry"
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About "Boo Berry"
Perkiomenville, PA
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"Boo Berry"’s Compatibility
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This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
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"Boo Berry"'s Story
Boo Berry came to us a stray and has had a very hard time adjusting to life in the shelter. We feel that he may do best as a "working cat"! <br/>Working cats, sometimes called barn cats or community cats, are semi-feral or independent-minded cats that thrive in environments like farms, warehouses, garages, or even large residential properties. Instead of living as traditional indoor pets, they "work" by naturally controlling rodent populations. Adopting a working cat gives a home to a cat that might struggle in a typical household. It's a win-win: you gain a low-maintenance pest deterrent, and the cat gets a safe place to live and a second chance.
Boo Berry came to us a stray and has had a very hard time adjusting to life in the shelter. We feel that he may do best as a "working cat"!
Working cats, sometimes called barn cats or community cats, are semi-feral or independent-minded cats that thrive in environments like farms, warehouses, garages, or even large residential properties. Instead of living as traditional indoor pets, they "work" by naturally controlling rodent populations. Adopting a working cat gives a home to a cat that might struggle in a typical household. It's a win-win: you gain a low-maintenance pest deterrent, and the cat gets a safe place to live and a second chance.
Boo Berry came to us a stray and has had a very hard time adjusting to life in the shelter. We feel that he may do best as a "working cat"!
Working cats, sometimes called barn cats or community cats, are semi-feral or independent-minded cats that thrive in environments like farms, warehouses, garages, or even large residential properties. Instead of living as traditional indoor pets, they "work" by naturally controlling rodent populations. Adopting a working cat gives a home to a cat that might struggle in a typical household. It's a win-win: you gain a low-maintenance pest deterrent, and the cat gets a safe place to live and a second chance.
How To Adopt
"Boo Berry" is from Montgomery County SPCA
[Perkiomenville, PA]
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