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  • Adoptable Pets
  • Barn Cats
  • Cerebellar Hypoplasia

I TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) feral cats regularly and sometimes it isn't safe to return the cats where they were trapped.

If you could use a barn cat or a few barn cats email your contact information and I can reach out to you when I have some I need to relocate.


In most cases it's best for feral cats to be returned where they were trapped but if the cats are in immediate danger, I need to find a safe place for them to live!

When taking your barn cat/s to their new location they should be kept in an enclosure or barn for 3-8 weeks. This will get them used to the new smells and environment. They'll also learn that's where their meals will be so they won't wander off. 


After you release the cats into their new home you should still provide shelter, food and water for them at all times.

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