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Barn Cats   

In shelter Cat

Germantown, Worcester County, Marylan...
Pet name:
Barn Cats
Breeds:
Unknown breed
Date:
08/09/2020
Age:
Young
Description:
These cats are part of our Ferals for Farms program. These are young feral cats. They are quite fearful but adopters who provide routine food and kindness should be able to develop a relationship with these cats. However, these kittens and cats will generally never be tame, indoor, or approachable enough to be held. Some, in time, may respond to a petting and may come when called. Many times they will bring a mouse to the food dish to thank you for the routine, dry food you leave them. If you have a large property with shelter and can get these beauties out of harms way, please contact us. Most are at risk ferals (in high traffic areas or subject to poisoning or shooting in some locations). They make great barn cats to keep rodents at bay. Their life span outdoors is usually two-three years (sometimes more if well cared for). They are Spayed or Neutered, up-to-date on distemper and Rabies Vaccine, and treated for common parasites. There is no adoption fee but adopter must agree to provide food, shelter, and ongoing support. We assist in relocation, guidance, and initial support. We assist in re-trapping if they are ever in need of medical assistance. Can you open your heart to these unfortunate kitties?

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  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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