Breed | Domestic Short Hair | |
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Color | – | |
Age | Adult | |
Gender | Male | |
Size | Medium | |
Coat Length | – | |
Adoption Fee | – |
About Me
Characteristics – |
Health Spay/Neuter |
House-trained – |
Good in a home with – |
Contact Me
Loudoun County Animal Shelter |
42225 Adoption Drive, Leesburg, VA 20175 |
(703) 777-0406 |
[email protected] |
sunday: 11:00am – 6:00pm monday: 11:00am – 6:00pm tuesday: 11:00am – 6:00pm wednesday: 11:00am – 6:00pm thursday: 11:00am – 6:00pm friday: 11:00am – 6:00pm saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm |
My Story
Interested in adopting a barn cat? Follow the link below to be placed on our barn cat adoption list. https://surveymonkey.com/r/LCASBarnCats Our Barn Cat Program is designed to connect rough and tumble, sassy cats with individuals and families who can offer safe, outdoor homes. These cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, micro-chipped, and adopted to those who appreciate cats who work as critter patrol and can provide a safe, appropriate environment such as a barn, stable, garage, or business. By welcoming a barn cat to your property, you are supporting the safest way to control the rodent population in your barn and around your home or business. There are no poisons for children and pets to get into and no need to set rodent traps. Barn cats use their natural instincts to check rodent populations, deter pests from moving in, and youll have the satisfaction of giving them a much needed home. Barn Cat Adoptions are Free and Include: A no-cost adoption fee! General physical/wellness exam Spay or neuter surgery Microchip Initial vaccinations Initial flea treatment Barn cat instructions to help introduce and care for your barn cats What Does My Barn Cat Need from Me? Short term shelter: a safe, confined space for acclimating the cat (PDF) to your property such as an enclosed area, stall, or large dog crate (with clean litter box, food, and water) for 3-6 weeks Long term shelter: a warm, secure, dry building or space for shelter from the elements and predators Daily fresh food and potable water Monitoring and providing for the safety and well-being of the cat(s) Vaccinations every three years (by trapping, if necessary) and provide licensed veterinary care in the event of injury or illness