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December 30th, 2024

Barn Cats

Often we get cats in to the shelter who are better suited to an outdoor lifestyle. These cats may not be very social, may not use litterboxes, or may simply prefer to wander the great outdoors. The good part is that they can provide some amazing services for a very small amount of work.

Barn cats and kittens are available for all your pest control needs. In return, they just ask for some shelter (a barn, outbuilding, garage, etc.), food, and clean water. Barn cats and kittens adopted through Talbot Humane have been spayed or neutered, have received all appropriate vaccines, and are ready for their furever homes. There are never any fees for adopting barn cats and we do recommend them going home in at least pairs.

Q-Bert came to the shelter after being trapped in his outdoor colony at Quimby Marine with an injured back leg. After surgery to amputate the leg, he’s adjusted beautifully and gets around just fine. Despite his tough start, Q-Bert has a soft spot for head rubs and pets. He’s a resilient and affectionate boy who’s ready to bring love and charm to his new home.

Current Barn Cats

Inky – Neutered Male – 1 year old – White and Black

 

Additional Information

  • Spayed/Neutered
  • Up-to-date with shots
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