
Working Cats
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Working Cats
Roseburg, OR
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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
We have working cats!<br/><br/>This program is for cats not suited for traditional adoption and may react negatively to routine handling by people. These kitties might not make you a good house pet but would love to help provide you with free rodent control. To adopt a Working Cat you must be able to provide a warm, safe shelter like a barn or shop to keep the cat protected from the elements, along with daily food and clean water (Cats can't live on mice alone!). It is also important to be able to contain your new working cat in a safe area for 2-3 weeks to allow them to acclimate to their new surroundings before they are let loose outside to patrol your property<br/><br/>Adoption hours are Tuesday – Saturday, Noon – 4:30 pm. Please call 541-672-3907 to schedule an appointment.
We have working cats!
This program is for cats not suited for traditional adoption and may react negatively to routine handling by people. These kitties might not make you a good house pet but would love to help provide you with free rodent control. To adopt a Working Cat you must be able to provide a warm, safe shelter like a barn or shop to keep the cat protected from the elements, along with daily food and clean water (Cats can't live on mice alone!). It is also important to be able to contain your new working cat in a safe area for 2-3 weeks to allow them to acclimate to their new surroundings before they are let loose outside to patrol your property
Adoption hours are Tuesday – Saturday, Noon – 4:30 pm. Please call 541-672-3907 to schedule an appointment.
We have working cats!
This program is for cats not suited for traditional adoption and may react negatively to routine handling by people. These kitties might not make you a good house pet but would love to help provide you with free rodent control. To adopt a Working Cat you must be able to provide a warm, safe shelter like a barn or shop to keep the cat protected from the elements, along with daily food and clean water (Cats can't live on mice alone!). It is also important to be able to contain your new working cat in a safe area for 2-3 weeks to allow them to acclimate to their new surroundings before they are let loose outside to patrol your property
Adoption hours are Tuesday – Saturday, Noon – 4:30 pm. Please call 541-672-3907 to schedule an appointment.
How To Adopt
Working Cats is from Saving Grace Humane Society
[Roseburg, OR]
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