Scuttle (Barn Cat)
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Scuttle (Barn Cat)
West Swanzey, NH
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Scuttle (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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Scuttle (Barn Cat)'s Story
Scuttle spent the last several months living outdoors as a true feral cat, and as winter approached, a kind local resident trapped her to ensure she could find a safer barn home. Scuttle is a classic working cat—independent, alert, and well-suited for outdoor life. She’s ready to keep your barn, tack room, shed, or attic free of unwanted pests while enjoying the safety of a reliable shelter.<br/><br/>As a feral girl, Scuttle isn’t handleable and will need to be trapped for any future medical care. To help her settle in, she should begin her new life in an enclosed area of the barn for about a month so she can acclimate and understand where her food and shelter are. With a proper setup and patience, Scuttle will be a hardworking and valuable addition to your property.
Scuttle spent the last several months living outdoors as a true feral cat, and as winter approached, a kind local resident trapped her to ensure she could find a safer barn home. Scuttle is a classic working cat—independent, alert, and well-suited for outdoor life. She’s ready to keep your barn, tack room, shed, or attic free of unwanted pests while enjoying the safety of a reliable shelter.
As a feral girl, Scuttle isn’t handleable and will need to be trapped for any future medical care. To help her settle in, she should begin her new life in an enclosed area of the barn for about a month so she can acclimate and understand where her food and shelter are. With a proper setup and patience, Scuttle will be a hardworking and valuable addition to your property.
Scuttle spent the last several months living outdoors as a true feral cat, and as winter approached, a kind local resident trapped her to ensure she could find a safer barn home. Scuttle is a classic working cat—independent, alert, and well-suited for outdoor life. She’s ready to keep your barn, tack room, shed, or attic free of unwanted pests while enjoying the safety of a reliable shelter.
As a feral girl, Scuttle isn’t handleable and will need to be trapped for any future medical care. To help her settle in, she should begin her new life in an enclosed area of the barn for about a month so she can acclimate and understand where her food and shelter are. With a proper setup and patience, Scuttle will be a hardworking and valuable addition to your property.
How To Adopt
Scuttle (Barn Cat) is from Monadnock Humane Society
[West Swanzey, NH]
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