




Tabby Barn Kitties
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- American Shorthair
- Domestic Short Hair
About Tabby Barn Kitties
Frederick, MD
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Tabby Barn Kitties ’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Tabby Barn Kitties 's Story
Eight tabby females were part of a TNR project we started in 2024 in rural Pennsylvania. After releasing the adult colony members back into the care of a very attentive colony manager, many of the cats became seriously ill with Giardia and some were found deceased. After multiple occurrences, we re-trapped the survivors and moved them into temporary shelter where they were treated for Giardia. The cats are all now healthy and we are seeking permanent barn cat placements for them in pairs or small groups.<br/>All colony members are neutered/spayed, negative for FIV and FeLV, up to date on rabies and distemper vaccinations, microchipped, ear-tipped, dewormed, and current on flea preventative. These cats are formidable mousers and would make ideal working cats for farms, riding stables, wineries or almost any agri-business that requires rodent control. <br/>If you have room in your heart and barn for a pair (or more!) of these very deserving barn cats please do not hesitate to reach out to us at 301-788-1574! Community Kitties has successfully relocated numerous barn cats and we will assist adopters with relocation.
Eight tabby females were part of a TNR project we started in 2024 in rural Pennsylvania. After releasing the adult colony members back into the care of a very attentive colony manager, many of the cats became seriously ill with Giardia and some were found deceased. After multiple occurrences, we re-trapped the survivors and moved them into temporary shelter where they were treated for Giardia. The cats are all now healthy and we are seeking permanent barn cat placements for them in pairs or small groups.
All colony members are neutered/spayed, negative for FIV and FeLV, up to date on rabies and distemper vaccinations, microchipped, ear-tipped, dewormed, and current on flea preventative. These cats are formidable mousers and would make ideal working cats for farms, riding stables, wineries or almost any agri-business that requires rodent control.
If you have room in your heart and barn for a pair (or more!) of these very deserving barn cats please do not hesitate to reach out to us at 301-788-1574! Community
Eight tabby females were part of a TNR project we started in 2024 in rural Pennsylvania. After releasing the adult colony members back into the care of a very attentive colony manager, many of the cats became seriously ill with Giardia and some were found deceased. After multiple occurrences, we re-trapped the survivors and moved them into temporary shelter where they were treated for Giardia. The cats are all now healthy and we are seeking permanent barn cat placements for them in pairs or small groups.
All colony members are neutered/spayed, negative for FIV and FeLV, up to date on rabies and distemper vaccinations, microchipped, ear-tipped, dewormed, and current on flea preventative. These cats are formidable mousers and would make ideal working cats for farms, riding stables, wineries or almost any agri-business that requires rodent control.
If you have room in your heart and barn for a pair (or more!) of these very deserving barn cats please do not hesitate to reach out to us at 301-788-1574! Community Kitties has successfully relocated numerous barn cats and we will assist adopters with relocation.
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