


Fiona, barn cat
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Fiona, barn cat
Greensboro, NC
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Fiona, barn cat’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Fiona, barn cat's Story
Fiona is a "working cat", a mouser. Although she has experience living inside, she doesn't come when called and dislikes being held but loves being petted. She is a rescued stray. We believe she may have had a home at one point but then abandoned. She is NOT a wild feral; she avoids people but doesn't bite nor scratch. She is litter box trained. <br/><br/>To acclimate her to her home she'll need to be confined inside a barn, home or cage with a view of the property. Keep her confined and out of the sun/rain for three weeks. She'll begin to associate you and the property has her source of food and will stick around. Speak sweetly to her and pet her daily.
Fiona is a "working cat", a mouser. Although she has experience living inside, she doesn't come when called and dislikes being held but loves being petted. She is a rescued stray. We believe she may have had a home at one point but then abandoned. She is NOT a wild feral; she avoids people but doesn't bite nor scratch. She is litter box trained.
To acclimate her to her home she'll need to be confined inside a barn, home or cage with a view of the property. Keep her confined and out of the sun/rain for three weeks. She'll begin to associate you and the property has her source of food and will stick around. Speak sweetly to her and pet her daily.
Fiona is a "working cat", a mouser. Although she has experience living inside, she doesn't come when called and dislikes being held but loves being petted. She is a rescued stray. We believe she may have had a home at one point but then abandoned. She is NOT a wild feral; she avoids people but doesn't bite nor scratch. She is litter box trained.
To acclimate her to her home she'll need to be confined inside a barn, home or cage with a view of the property. Keep her confined and out of the sun/rain for three weeks. She'll begin to associate you and the property has her source of food and will stick around. Speak sweetly to her and pet her daily.
Fiona, barn cat is from Purrfect Friends Cat Rescue and Adoption of Greensboro
[Greensboro, NC]
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