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Adopting & Relocating

  • Adoption

    FFF is not a shelter but at times we facilitate adoptions of indoor companion cats. Keep an eye on our Facebook or reach out to the local animal shelter.

  • Relocating Feral/Barn Cats

    Normally we try to keep cats where they are, but in some cases the cats lose their caretaker, aren’t wanted around, or need to be relocated due to numbers and need a new place to live. In the warmer months, we often see an increase of cats needing to be moved. These cats are not house cats and will need to go to situations where they will work as mousers and rodent deterrent.


    It is also incredibly fulfilling to provide this type of feline with a safe alternative to the typical home environment. Barns are not the only place that feral cats can thrive. Warehouses and other buildings where they have the freedom to be who they are with the security of access to food, water, shelter, and veterinary care if needed, are perfect for them. If you have a barn, stable, or outdoor housing, you can provide a home for cats not suited for indoor living. You could be a caretaker for free-roaming cats where you live or work!

  • Policies & Care For A FFF Barn Cat

    Although incredibly independent, barn cats require fresh food and water daily, along with medical attention, if necessary.


    ● All barn cats placed through FFF are spayed/neutered and up-to-date on vaccinations.


    ● Barn cats should be confined for 1-2 weeks prior to release to ensure they understand their new environment is now their forever home.


    ● Caregivers agree to provide shelter from the elements (barn, warehouse, etc.), fresh food, and water. 


    Please contact us for more information or next steps. If we don’t currently have any barn cats available, we will file it and contact you at the next ready cat!

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