Hathor (Barn Cat)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Hathor (Barn Cat)

West Swanzey, NH

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black

Behavior

Personality
Independent, Smart, Barn Cat, Mouser, Working Cat
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Hathor (Barn Cat)’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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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Hathor (Barn Cat)'s Story

Hathor was trapped as a stray feral cat by an ACO after a report came in about a feral mom and kittens living on a property. With the cold weather approaching, they wanted to ensure she could move into a proper barn home where she’d have reliable shelter when needed.<br/><br/>Hathor is a very feral girl who is fully accustomed to outdoor life. She’ll make an excellent working cat—ready to help keep your barn, tack room, garage, or attic free of pesky vermin. She prefers to keep her distance from people but is hardworking, independent, and low-maintenance.<br/><br/>Like most feral cats, Hathor will need to be trapped for any future medical care. To help her successfully adjust, she should begin in an enclosed space within her new barn home for up to a month. This gives her time to acclimate, learn her new territory, and understand where to return for food and shelter.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a capable, outdoor-savvy working cat, Hathor is ready for her new barn life.

Hathor was trapped as a stray feral cat by an ACO after a report came in about a feral mom and kittens living on a property. With the cold weather approaching, they wanted to ensure she could move into a proper barn home where she’d have reliable shelter when needed.

Hathor is a very feral girl who is fully accustomed to outdoor life. She’ll make an excellent working cat—ready to help keep your barn, tack room, garage, or attic free of pesky vermin. She prefers to keep her distance from people but is hardworking, independent, and low-maintenance.

Like most feral cats, Hathor will need to be trapped for any future medical care. To help her successfully adjust, she should begin in an enclosed space within her new barn home for up to a month. This gives her time to acclimate, learn her new territory, and understand where to return for food and shelter.

If you’re looking for a capable, outdoor-savvy working cat, Hathor is ready for her new barn life.

Hathor was trapped as a stray feral cat by an ACO after a report came in about a feral mom and kittens living on a property. With the cold weather approaching, they wanted to ensure she could move into a proper barn home where she’d have reliable shelter when needed.

Hathor is a very feral girl who is fully accustomed to outdoor life. She’ll make an excellent working cat—ready to help keep your barn, tack room, garage, or attic free of pesky vermin. She prefers to keep her distance from people but is hardworking, independent, and low-maintenance.

Like most feral cats, Hathor will need to be trapped for any future medical care. To help her successfully adjust, she should begin in an enclosed space within her new barn home for up to a month. This gives her time to acclimate, learn her new territory, and understand where to return for food and shelter.

If you’re looking for a capable, outdoor-savvy working cat, Hathor is ready for her new barn life.

How To Adopt

Hathor (Barn... was listed as ADOPTABLE by Monadnock Humane Society
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Hathor (Barn Cat) is from Monadnock Humane Society

[West Swanzey, NH]

Today's hours: 11-3
Location
101 West Swanzey Rd West Swanzey, NH, 03469

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