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Working Cat: Indoor shop cat (feral)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Working Cat: Indoor shop cat (feral)

Seattle, WA

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Working Cat: Indoor shop cat (feral)’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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Working Cat: Indoor shop cat (feral)'s Story

Alley Cat Project rescues feral cats, primarily through "TNR" (Trap-Neuter-Return). Occasionally, the feral cats cannot be returned to the site where they were previously living and must be relocated. <br/><br/>We prefer that they go to indoor-only "mouser" type of working homes like warehouses, large shops, Industrial settings, etc., where they can perform an organic rodent control service for you, without being exposed to hazards outdoors. We have placed many cats in settings of this type with great success. <br/><br/>The cats will typically be very shy and seldom seen at first. They may gain trust and confidence over time and become more friendly. Typically, they hide during the day and come out at night to patrol for rodents.<br/><br/>They are not aggressive, unless cornered and force to be handled against their will. <br/><br/>They use litter boxes. They are very little trouble.<br/><br/>Do you have a work setting as described above, where these "working cats" can have a home? If you do, please complete the application at the link listed below and we will be in touch. <br/><br/>https://bit.ly/ACPShopCatForm<br/><br/>Thank you!

Alley Cat Project rescues feral cats, primarily through "TNR" (Trap-Neuter-Return). Occasionally, the feral cats cannot be returned to the site where they were previously living and must be relocated.

We prefer that they go to indoor-only "mouser" type of working homes like warehouses, large shops, Industrial settings, etc., where they can perform an organic rodent control service for you, without being exposed to hazards outdoors. We have placed many cats in settings of this type with great success.

The cats will typically be very shy and seldom seen at first. They may gain trust and confidence over time and become more friendly. Typically, they hide during the day and come out at night to patrol for rodents.

They are not aggressive, unless cornered and force to be handled against their will.

They use litter boxes. They are very little trouble.

Do you have a work setting as described above, where these "working cats" can have a home? If you do, please complete the ap

Alley Cat Project rescues feral cats, primarily through "TNR" (Trap-Neuter-Return). Occasionally, the feral cats cannot be returned to the site where they were previously living and must be relocated.

We prefer that they go to indoor-only "mouser" type of working homes like warehouses, large shops, Industrial settings, etc., where they can perform an organic rodent control service for you, without being exposed to hazards outdoors. We have placed many cats in settings of this type with great success.

The cats will typically be very shy and seldom seen at first. They may gain trust and confidence over time and become more friendly. Typically, they hide during the day and come out at night to patrol for rodents.

They are not aggressive, unless cornered and force to be handled against their will.

They use litter boxes. They are very little trouble.

Do you have a work setting as described above, where these "working cats" can have a home? If you do, please complete the application at the link listed below and we will be in touch.

https://bit.ly/ACPShopCatForm

Thank you!

How To Adopt

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