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Working Cats (Pest Control)

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Working Cats (Pest Control)

Duluth, GA

Breed

Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black & White / Tuxedo, Tabby (Tiger Striped), Tortoiseshell

Behavior

Working Cats (Pest Control)’s Compatibility

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Working Cats (Pest Control)'s Story

Planned PEThood is seeking adopters who have safe outdoor housing that can provide unsocialized cats with a chance at life. These cats have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and ear tipped. There is no adoption fee for our working cats, but we happily accept donations to continue the program’s efforts. If you are interested submit an ’employee request form’ below or call/e-mail with questions.<br/><br/>Our Working Cats program is designed to place cats into safe environments where they are valued for their hunting skills. The cats in this program are considered ‘unadoptable’ by local animal control agencies and have been placed in this program as an alternative to euthanasia. The cats may not be suitable for adoption because they are unsocialized and/or did not acclimate to living in close quarters with humans. A working cat is a type of domestic cat that “works” for its upkeep by hunting vermin, such as rodents. They are commonly employed where pest control is needed: in barns, farms, factories, warehouses, stores, churchyards, and private property. One benefit of using a working cat is that they alleviate the need for harmful pesticides in pest control.<br/><br/>Through our partnership with Gwinnett County Animal Welfare & Enforcement and other animal control agencies, we have been able to save over 750 unsocialized cats by sending them to working cat environments.<br/><br/>Contact us today at 678-541-9370 or barncats@pethoodga.org if you would like more information on this program.

Planned PEThood is seeking adopters who have safe outdoor housing that can provide unsocialized cats with a chance at life. These cats have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and ear tipped. There is no adoption fee for our working cats, but we happily accept donations to continue the program’s efforts. If you are interested submit an ’employee request form’ below or call/e-mail with questions.

Our Working Cats program is designed to place cats into safe environments where they are valued for their hunting skills. The cats in this program are considered ‘unadoptable’ by local animal control agencies and have been placed in this program as an alternative to euthanasia. The cats may not be suitable for adoption because they are unsocialized and/or did not acclimate to living in close quarters with humans. A working cat is a type of domestic cat that “works” for its upkeep by hunting vermin, such as rodents. They are commonly employed where pest control is needed: in barns, farms, factories, warehouses, stores, churc

Planned PEThood is seeking adopters who have safe outdoor housing that can provide unsocialized cats with a chance at life. These cats have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and ear tipped. There is no adoption fee for our working cats, but we happily accept donations to continue the program’s efforts. If you are interested submit an ’employee request form’ below or call/e-mail with questions.

Our Working Cats program is designed to place cats into safe environments where they are valued for their hunting skills. The cats in this program are considered ‘unadoptable’ by local animal control agencies and have been placed in this program as an alternative to euthanasia. The cats may not be suitable for adoption because they are unsocialized and/or did not acclimate to living in close quarters with humans. A working cat is a type of domestic cat that “works” for its upkeep by hunting vermin, such as rodents. They are commonly employed where pest control is needed: in barns, farms, factories, warehouses, stores, churchyards, and private property. One benefit of using a working cat is that they alleviate the need for harmful pesticides in pest control.

Through our partnership with Gwinnett County Animal Welfare & Enforcement and other animal control agencies, we have been able to save over 750 unsocialized cats by sending them to working cat environments.

Contact us today at 678-541-9370 or ba

How To Adopt

Working Cats... was listed as Adoptable by Planned PEThood of Georgia
How can I adopt Working Cats...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Planned PEThood of Georgia. 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 Planned PEThood of Georgia for details on the pet.
When can I meet Working Cats...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Planned PEThood of Georgia 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 Planned PEThood of Georgia, and they'll be happy to help!
Planned PEThood of Georgia's Adoption Policy
If you are looking for a new companion, stop by an adoption day or check our listings of pets currently searching for new families!  However, if you are interested in a specific pet you see on this web site, please contact the listed foster home for an application. Once your application has been reviewed, the foster parent will set up a time for a "meet and greet" (often at our weekend adoption days) so that you can spend some time getting to know the pet in which you are interested. Our adoption fees vary with discounts give for multiple adoptions. Some of our adoptable dogs and cats can be seen on Saturdays from 12am-4pm in the following stores: PetSmart Johns Creek 3630 Peachtree Parkway Johns Creek, GA 30024 PetSmart Lawrenceville 875 Lawrenceville Suwanne Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043 These stores also have Planned PEThood adoption centers.

Working Cats (Pest Control) is from Planned PEThood of Georgia

[Duluth, GA]

Our Mission
Planned PEThood is a 501(c0(3) nonprofit animal welfare organization based in Duluth, GA. We are dedicated to helping pets and the people who care for them with innovative programs and affordable services. Our Mission is to help pets and the people who care for them by providing innovative programs and affordable servic...
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Visits by appointment only
Location
2860 Buford Highway Building F, Suite 2 Duluth, GA, 30096

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