When it comes to barn cats, there are felines who are already seasoned in barn life and those who are better suited to that environment. Rehoming barn cats involves finding the right match for these unique cats, ensuring they receive the love and care they deserve.
The cats we rehome as barn cats are those who thrive in an outdoor lifestyle. They may have specific behaviors that make them better suited to living outside. Some cats have a strong preference for toileting outdoors and may become stressed or spray if confined indoors. Others may exhibit aggression towards humans indoors but be completely peaceful and content when they have ample outdoor time. Additionally, some cats display restless behavior indoors, constantly trying to escape and exhibiting signs of frustration. These factors often lead to the need for rehoming them as barn cats.
Many individuals, particularly those on farms, seek barn cats to help manage their rodent population. Cats are the perfect, chemical free solution for this purpose. Our barn cat adopters not only pay an adoption fee but also take on the responsibility of any necessary future veterinary care and daily food expenses. These cats become cherished and appreciated members of their new families, residing in the barn rather than the main household.
The bond formed between barn cats and their caregivers can be truly special. While they may not be traditional house pets, these cats bring invaluable contributions to their new homes, keeping rodent populations in check while providing a unique companionship.
If you are considering adopting a barn cat, we encourage you to embrace the opportunity to provide a loving and suitable environment for these remarkable felines. By welcoming them into your barn and ensuring their well-being, you not only gain a valuable ally in rodent control but also a treasured addition to your farm or property.
Let’s continue to advocate for the love and care of barn cats, finding them the perfect fit that allows them to thrive in their natural outdoor habitat while fulfilling their purpose as working companions. Together, we can ensure that barn cats are not just provided for, but truly loved and cared for.
Recently a cat named Sawyer needed rehoming. He couldn’t be adopted into a household as he only wanted to live outside and would urinate all over the home. Within 24 hours he was adopted into a loved life as a barn cat. Today he is adored, today he is happy.
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I am very interested in adopting 2 bonded barn cats for our farm in Goulburn . We can come to Sydney for collection