Working Cats
Any time a social cat comes to us, they go into our adoption program to find a home, as do cats who are simply shy or fearful of new situations. Then there are the cats who are deeply under-socialized, truly want nothing to do with people, and they get extremely stressed when confined; those are our working cats (also known as "barn cats"). These cats cannot be house pets but thrive in a "working" environment where they can patrol a barn, stable, outbuilding, shed, or even a warehouse. They get to live a fulfilling life with a family who cares for them, and you get a rodent-free property!
Generally speaking, working cats are independent cats who prefer to limit their interactions with humans. However, the degree to which they keep their distance varies from cat to cat and may change over time. Even those who prefer to keep their distance may grow close with their caregiver after positive encounters with people. They often develop strong bonds with other animals, often reducing their desire to roam, which is why we recommend that at least two cats be placed together. You get to name your own adoption fee for all working cats.
WHS provides spay/neuter surgery, ear-tipping, FeLV testing, microchipping, initial vaccinations, and detailed information on how to successfully acclimate your working cats to their new environment. You provide the shelter, daily food/water, and veterinary care as needed.
If you are looking for a pair of working cats, please:
Once completed, a WHS staff member will follow up with you as soon as we're able. Thank you so much for your interest; we look forward to working with you!