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Working Cats

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Working Cats

Benicia, CA

Breed

Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

Personality
Outdoor, Low Maintenance, Career Cats, Independent, Barn Cats, Rodent Control, Pest Control, Brave, Garden, Working Cats, Smart

Working Cats’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Working Cats's Story

Working or Barn cats are independent, outdoor-loving felines who typically prefer a life of minimal human interaction. While they share many physical traits with domestic cats, their behavior is a bit different, with varying degrees of comfort around people. These cats might warm up to their regular feeder over time, but they’re unlikely to become lap cats or seek out constant affection. Instead, they tend to bond with a limited number of people who are part of their routine environment. They thrive in open, outdoor spaces where they can roam freely, and they excel at natural rodent and insect control. <br/><br/>Working/barn cats could make good office/warehouse/auto repair shop, cats as well (semi-indoor spaces). Ranches, farms, bed-n-breakfast, wineries, vineyards, hotels, dairies, rural personal residences, and sanctuaries are also appropriate environments for these cats.<br/><br/>As long as they have freedom to roam as they like, they could gravitate toward indoor work spaces as well. It depends on the cat.<br/><br/>Though barn cats are low-maintenance and incredibly helpful in keeping pests at bay, they do require daily care. They need daily food and water, as they can’t survive solely on what they catch. <br/><br/>Providing them with a safe, sheltered space for rest and to escape predators, especially at night, is also crucial. <br/><br/>In return, these cats bring charm and energy to your outside environments while taking care of some of your farm or property’s natural pest problems.<br/><br/>When you adopt barn or outdoor cats, you are saving lives! <br/><br/>By placing them in a setting where they are safe and cared for and can run free, you are giving them the best home possible.<br/><br/>These cats come spay/neutered, vaccinated with at least one round of fvrcp and rabies vaccines, and ear tipped. They may also be microchipped. They come as males and females, and of various ages, but likely will be around 1-3 years old.<br/><br/>A completed application and a donation of $25/cat will apply. Adopting a minimum of 2 cats is requested unless otherwise arranged. <br/><br/>Secure confinement where they can see the people and happenings on the property for the first 30-45 days is required for the safety of these cats.<br/><br/>Please contact us if you can adopt barn or outdoor/semi-outdoor cats!

Working or Barn cats are independent, outdoor-loving felines who typically prefer a life of minimal human interaction. While they share many physical traits with domestic cats, their behavior is a bit different, with varying degrees of comfort around people. These cats might warm up to their regular feeder over time, but they’re unlikely to become lap cats or seek out constant affection. Instead, they tend to bond with a limited number of people who are part of their routine environment. They thrive in open, outdoor spaces where they can roam freely, and they excel at natural rodent and insect control.

Working/barn cats could make good office/warehouse/auto repair shop, cats as well (semi-indoor spaces). Ranches, farms, bed-n-breakfast, wineries, vineyards, hotels, dairies, rural personal residences, and sanctuaries are also appropriate environments for these cats.

As long as they have freedom to roam as they like, they could gravitate toward indoor work spaces as well. It depends on the cat.

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Working or Barn cats are independent, outdoor-loving felines who typically prefer a life of minimal human interaction. While they share many physical traits with domestic cats, their behavior is a bit different, with varying degrees of comfort around people. These cats might warm up to their regular feeder over time, but they’re unlikely to become lap cats or seek out constant affection. Instead, they tend to bond with a limited number of people who are part of their routine environment. They thrive in open, outdoor spaces where they can roam freely, and they excel at natural rodent and insect control.

Working/barn cats could make good office/warehouse/auto repair shop, cats as well (semi-indoor spaces). Ranches, farms, bed-n-breakfast, wineries, vineyards, hotels, dairies, rural personal residences, and sanctuaries are also appropriate environments for these cats.

As long as they have freedom to roam as they like, they could gravitate toward indoor work spaces as well. It depends on the cat.

Though barn cats are low-maintenance and incredibly helpful in keeping pests at bay, they do require daily care. They need daily food and water, as they can’t survive solely on what they catch.

Providing them with a safe, sheltered space for rest and to escape predators, especially at night, is also crucial.

In return, these cats bring charm and energy to your outside environments

How To Adopt

Working Cats was listed as Adoptable by Solano County Friends of Animals
How can I adopt Working Cats?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Solano County Friends of Animals. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Working Cats is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Solano County Friends of Animals for details on the pet.
When can I meet Working Cats?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Solano County Friends of Animals will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Working Cats, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Solano County Friends of Animals, and they'll be happy to help!

Working Cats is from Solano County Friends of Animals

[Benicia, CA]

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Location
P.O. Box 235 Benicia, CA, 94510

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