Animal Humane Society Barn Cats
Cost is donation only recommended donation is at least 20 covers a large portion of spayneuter.
Animal humane society barn cats. Due to COVID-19 Kitsap Humane Society has very limited capacity to take in or house feral or community cats at this time. If necessary adopters must provide any vet care. All that these free-spirited cats need is you.
Caretaker responsibilities include providing daily food and water protection from the elements and long-term veterinary care. Since each cat is unique HSSJC cant guarantee anything about the cats temperament. The cats will be helping you while you provide them a safe place to live.
These independent-minded felines are not suitable indoor companions but they would be a great friend for cows horses or chickens. We have a solution. These cats would not be content as house pets but would.
The Capital Area Humane Society takes in hundreds of cats from the Greater Lansing area each year. Barn Cats and Back Yard Buddies are un-socialized cats that we would not feel comfortable placing in a home environment. If you are looking for a barn cat call the Routt County Humane Society to see if we have any available for adoption.
If you have a working barn or other structure there are cats who need you. Placing them as outdoor cats in barns or other outdoor structures is a humane practical alternative to euthanasia. We may end up with cats in our care that struggle to adjust to the shelter environment and are difficult for staff and volunteers to handle or.
Sign up to receive our quarterly newsletter with Nebraska Humane Society news resources and stories or update your info. Cats in our barn cat program may fall into one of three categories. These cats are most often found living outdoors in tight-knit groups called colonies sharing a common food source and territory.