Barn Cats- How to Care for the Working Feline Barn cats are iconic symbols of barn life.

Similar documents
The Care and Feeding of Barn Cats

The Care and Feeding of Barn Cats

When Love Goes Astray: A Valentine s Day Tale

Volume 1, Issue 1 Fall 2012

The Journey Of The Winter Kittens

LITTLE TRAVERSE BAY HUMANE SOCIETY CAT ADOPTION POLICIES AND APPLICATION

Sheep Care on Small Farms and Homesteads

Please visit for more information and lots of wonderful behavioural tips!

Almost Home Foundation. Our featured pets

Inaugural Annual Letter 2019

Project Snip and Tip

LITTLE TRAVERSE BAY HUMANE SOCIETY CAT ADOPTION POLICIES AND APPLICATION

Personal Information Name Age Physical Address

CAT/KITTEN SURRENDER PROFILE FORM Completed form must be submitted at scheduled surrender appointment. Contact Information (*Required):

Dog Profile. Dog s Information: About your Dog s History: Date: / / Animal ID (Staff Use Only): Dog s Name: Breed: Sex: (Check Box) Male Female

The WVC Pet Extra. Pet Insurance Is it for you? Submitted by Tami, CVT. Winter 2014

The minimum age to adopt a pet is 21.

Squinty, the Comical Pig By Richard Barnum

Strengthening the Human Animal Connection

Pet Profile (please print one for each pet)

Offering a Humane Solution to Feline Overpopulation LOCATED IN HAMILTON, MONTANA

LESSONS LEARNED FROM A DOG Romans 5:6-11 October 11, 2009

Virtual Shelter Project You Can Save Your Pet s Life Without A Shelter.

All dogs are spayed/neutered before placing, current on vaccinations, and are micro-chipped.

SPAY / NEUTER: IT S NOT JUST ABOUT KITTENS AND PUPPIES

IMPLEMENTING A NUTRITIONAL CONSULTATION PROGRAM IN YOUR HOSPITAL

Feline Environmental Enrichment Gentle Paws

Cats at Work (CAW) FAQs

Metro Dog Day Care and Boarding Program Application

Choosing Your New Puppy

For the Love of Dog. Since my earliest memories I have always been an animal lover, especially dogs. From

Keeping Birds Safe from Cats

Promote the Goat Project

The Gift Of The Christmas Kitten By Jim Peterson

Does Spay/Neuter Have a People Problem? Presented by Amy Mills September 2013 Alberta SPCA Conference

HOW MUCH SHOULD MY DOG EAT?

Off-Leash Play Application

Allen County SPCA Working Cat Program

CATS PROTECTION ESSENTIAL GUIDES

PET PARENTS. Your guide to transitioning a cat into your home

Name: Page 1. Student Five. Student Six. Farmer. Bessie (cow) Hank (horse) Pork Chop (pig)

What is a microchip? How is a microchip implanted into an animal? Is it painful? Does it require surgery or anesthesia?

How to Raise Healthy Geese for the Backyard Farm

Surrendered Cat Information Date:

MACMILLAN GUIDED READERS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CHARLES DICKENS. Oliver Twist. Retold by Margaret Tarner

Pets Rule! New Cat in Town. Holly I. Melton. High Noon Books Novato, CA

Pal s Place Rescue. Dog Adoption Application. [Please complete and to: Dog s Name : Date:

by Rena Korb illustrated by CD Hullinger Scott Foresman Reading Street 3.3.4

Animal s Name F/M. Does your cat have any pre-existing or current medical problems? Yes No If yes, please describe

Rabbit Adoption Policy

FALL FEST FOR HOMELESS PETS ANNUAL AUCTION

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) CATS PROTECTION VETERINARY GUIDES

SPCA Serving Erie County and Feral Cat FOCUS: Working Together to Help Feral Cats

IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS IS ONLY AN APPLICATION! Filling out this application does not guarantee you will be approved to adopt a pet.

Kittens, kittens, kittens. It s Pawstock time again! Before Pawstock. Second Starbucks Volunteer Day a Success. September 2010.

Mini 4-H ANIMAL FRIENDS

Payment Is Due At The Time Of Services Are Rendered. We Accept Cash, Local Checks, and All Major Credit Cards

Four Weeks with Ava: My Time with Her by: Emily Clark for Advanced Composition, ETSU, May 2016

Haywood Spay/Neuter Spring 2017

Dog Surrender Profile

Connecticut Humane Society Canine Pet Personality Profile

Pet Name: Color Breed Female Male Est. DOB Age: Date Next Annual Vaccine Due: MicroFinder Chip No.

We will spay or neuter community (free roaming) cats at no cost to citizens of Greenville County.

Help! My Chickens are Molting

310 Carver Lane, East Peoria, IL Phone: (309) Fax: (309)

This Adapted Literature resource is available through the Sherlock Center Resource Library.

Housebreaking Schedule for Puppies & Adult Dogs

2010 Annual Review. MEOW Foundation's Business is Saving Lives. And we ve been doing it for 10 Years! Adopt a Cat. Save a Life.

Did you know the peanut is not really a nut? It. looks like one, but it s not. Peanuts are the seeds of a plant and belong to the pea family.

The Healthy Dog. Keeping Your Dog Healthy AN INTRO TO THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB. Share this e-book

Meet Our Founder Your Pet Is Your Best Friend for Life. Make that Life a Long and Healthy One. More Value than Insurance

Identification Water Feed Evacuation PREPAREDNESS GUIDE

Adopting a Dog. The New Arrival

Beckoning Cat Mews Fall/winter ,000 Cats have now been spayed or neutered!!!!!!!!!!!

A Peculiar Such Thing - A Radio Drama Adapted by Dawn Kelley from the version of the folktale found in the Anthology The Peculiar Such Thing

All my life I have shown a great interest and respect for all animals. I have grown

Volunteer & Community News

Fostering Q&A. Indy Homes for Huskies

Rocky s Retreat Boarding/Daycare Intake Form

VALLEY ANIMAL HAVEN Foster Home Responsibilities and Guidelines

////////////////////////////////////////// Shelter Medicine

Lesson Objectives. Core Content Objectives. Language Arts Objectives

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)

11/30/2013. The first person our visitors meet! Every visitor should have the best possible experience regardless of why they came here.

Open your heart to our community s homeless cats

Surrendered Misc. Pet Information

How much wool does a lamb grow every year? About seven pounds altogether. That s enough to make two warm coats or four pairs of pants.

Welcome to my e-book How I Feed My Cat Sophie

ADOPTION BOOKLET. Adoption forms are legal and must be signed by the new owner, who must be over 21 years.

LEVELED BOOK P Aesop s Fables. Retold by Julie Harding Illustrated by Maria Voris. Aesop s Fables

Voice for Animals By Marisa Andres Stevenson Middle Grade 6

Orphaned kittens and puppies that need to be bottle-fed (under 4 weeks old)

OWNER SURRENDER CAT QUESTIONNAIRE

WHY DO THEY EXIST HOW TO MANAGE THEM CONFLICT RESOLUTION

Humane Society of West Michigan

Community Cats Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Colony Management Overview

The Hare and the Tortoise. 2. Why was the Tortoise smiling at the end of the race? He lost the race. He won the race.

Do you know the helpline number in case of a stray animal in

General Canine Behavior History

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) is relatively common in cats, especially rescued cats, since it is more prevalent in cats that live outdoors.

Transcription:

Barn Cats- How to Care for the Working Feline Barn cats are iconic symbols of barn life. Often shown in children s books and painting, cats go nicely with barns. Our hardworking barn cats are essential to our rodent control. Not only do they keep them at bay, they also use the rodents they catch as snacks and gifts! What a pleasant surprise to find as you head into the barn on a chilly fall morning. A few of our barn cats have been gifted to us and some have been sought out. When we lose a couple to old age or illness, we do adopt some new cats for the barn. Our barn cats are an integral part of our farming plan.

Since they work so hard, our barn cats deserve to be treated like other high performing work animals. I have heard people state opinions about how you shouldn t feed them much because then they won t be hungry enough to chase their own dinner! Nonsense! If you want an animal to perform work for you, then you should feed it adequate nutrition so it has the energy and stamina to perform. You have the farm, or homestead, and the barn for your animals. Now you have added the barn cats or they have found their way to your barn on their own. How do you care for these somewhat independent felines so that they live healthy long lives? Be Responsible when owning Barn Cats Spay or Neuter All Cats. A friend once told me that cats were like paper clips. They are everywhere, and in a lot of ways, she was right. The reason that cats are everywhere and that shelters are overrun with unwanted cats and kittens is because people simply don t make the effort to spay or neuter their pets. Many animal welfare organizations now offer discount spay and neuter services. Recently in my area, the local Animal Control facility is offering spayed and neutered cats to farm owners if they will care for them as barn cats. This is a big step from a few years ago, when you had to promise that the cat would be a house cat! The unwanted cat population will continue to grow as a problem unless all cat owners choose to spay and neuter.

Feral cats are another problem contributed to by careless or unthinking cat owners. Cats left intact and allowed to roam free and be a cat adds to the feral cat population. These felines are often not capable of being house pets and often the only choice is to euthanize. With some training, feral cats can often be acclimated to stay around a barn and hunt mice. The process involves keeping them in a crate for an extended time while being fed and cared for daily. The thought is that they will begin to associate the barn with food and shelter and when let out of the crate the feral cats won t stray far. They may never be affectionate like a house cat but they can be very good at hunting rodents.

Provide all the care the Barn Cats need. Veterinary Care Just as your livestock and house pets need regular checkups and vaccinations, so will your barn cats. At the bare minimum a rabies vaccination is probably required by your local government. This not only protects the cat but also protects you and your other pets from being exposed to the rabies virus. Feline Leukemia, Tetanus, and Distemper, are other vaccinations that will help your outdoor barn cat resist deadly illness. While we are talking about veterinary care, lets not forget to keep toxic substances put away from curious felines. A lot of machinery liquids are toxic, such as antifreeze. Wormers meant for livestock can also be fatal to cats. Any pesticides should be stored where cats cannot access them. Curiosity really can kill the cat.

Shelter

Assuming that you actually have a barn on your farm, the barn cats will do just fine curling up in a corner during cold or bad weather. Our cats find lots of creative spots to take refuge or sneak in a cat nap. During extreme cold snaps, we have pampered our cats by building a small hut out of hay bales. They walk in and curl up in the insulation of warm hay and sleep through the storms. Nutritional Needs Cats need a diet that contains quality protein. Living outside, chasing rodents, eating rodents, running from the big dogs, all these activities require strong bodies and lots of energy. Cats are carnivores. They only eat meat. Cats do not need vegetables, sweets, or grain fillers. Most dry cat foods contain a protein amount of 22 % or higher. Unless your cat has urinary tract issues, feed a high quality protein rich food. Our cats are rather spoiled for barn kitties. They have their own bowls, and get fed twice a day, just like everyone else in the barnyard. Not only do they get dry cat food in their bowl, they also share a can of cat food. Cats often do not drink enough water. Feeding the canned cat food in addition to the dry, increases their water intake. In the winter, when bringing warm water to your chickens and goats, make sure you save some for the cats, too. I know my barn cats enjoy a warm drink of water on a freezing cold morning. Try to give the cats a place to eat where they won t be chased off by livestock entering the barn, or in our case the dog trying to share the dinner. We put shelves up in the barn that the cats can access, and we feed the cats on the shelves. So far I have not seen the goats try to get the cat food up there, but they seem to be forming a plan. Take Precautions. To Collar or Not to Collar

Outdoor animals and collars do not always mix. The barn cat can get the collar caught on something, get caught in a fight with another animal, catch the collar on a tree branch or other mishap, with dire results. We chose to not use collars on our barn cats. If you feel a collar is necessary purchase what is called a breakaway collar. The Breakaway Collar is designed to snap apart if it encounters resistance. It might save your cat s life. If losing your barn cat is a concern for you, micro chipping, performed by a veterinary office might be a good alternative. Get to know your cat s habits and routine. I know that my cats are normally eager to greet me each morning. If one is missing, and still not seen by dinner, I know it has either gone off chasing something or it might have been locked in a shed on the farm. Once I had a cat hitch a ride to a neighboring state with the equine dentist. He had left his truck open while treating the horses. The cat climbed into

the tool area and fell asleep. I am sure he was pretty surprised to wake up far from home. Luckily I knew that Tigger rarely left the farm. I started to think about what had gone on the day before and made some calls to people who had been on the farm. Fortunately, the Equine Dentist s wife had decided to hold onto Tigger for a couple days to see if anyone would call about a missing cat! Another time, Gremlin had worked her way to the back of a storage shed and became stuck. While looking for her, I heard a very faint meow. I knew she had to be somewhere! They usually don t miss a meal. Any changes in appetite, behavior or disposition should be noted and observed. Just as with house pets, catching any illness in it s early stages will give the barn cat a much higher rate of recovery. I have found our Barn Cats to be extremely intelligent, sociable members of our farm family. I wouldn t have a barn with out them. Oh and yes, they do catch mice too. This post appeared first on Countryside Magazine.