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Do You Need a Barn Cat?
by MK (Casey) van Bronkhorst - CEO, Founder: Perfectly Shaped World
Dash of dark brown, calico, muddy beige that streaks across the straw from stall to stall, or peers down lazily yellow-eyed from the overhead rafters, awakened from a midday snooze. Rat patrol, consumer of stray bugs, tormenter of field mice and small owls. Big-paw light footed balancer upon the narrow splintered sill of the window where the hay bales get tossed, alert, wary, often feral, leery, hungry. As short-timer as a summer field hand or as devoted as a grizzled ranch boss. Apathetic toward passing humans, sneers at dogs, often adopts foals and colts as dearest friend. Rarely dainty, rarely completely cat-like clean. Ear torn, missing a claw or two. Barn cat.
Country Cat: A Job Description talks about what it takes to be a barn cat (or farm and country cat). Jerry Schleicher describes his own experience with applicants for the position. (Grit )
A dog man get a cat, - Jon Katz relays his own experiences as a barn cat convert, as Mother joins his outdoor community. (Slate Magazine)
Barncats, Incorporated, Lewisville TX would love to help you get one, and includes some helpful suggestions about how to bring a new barn cat into your life.
Peaceable Kingdom, Whitehall PA facilitates the adoption process, and gives care and handling guidance.