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All are spayed/neutered, tested, vacced, flea treated, microchipped, and ready for a new life.
Some may be able to live inside as they are getting tame fast. 3 are best for barn cats.
They dont survive on rodents alone, so need fed twice a day by caretakers.
$40 per cat as thats what it cost to fix them etc. no fe leuk or FIV here:)
One adult grey white male, his ear tipped female buddy, and a small gorgeous female (6 months old?)not spayed yet.
Forgotten Felines website has great barn cat relocating info- it takes 3 weeks and some work so this is not for everybody.
A friend runs a cat recue non profit and says
1 - they need to be confined in a shed or crates for 1 to 2 weeks (if in crates it they should be kept in the barn that they will be sleeping in at night once acclimated) I've also heard 3 weeks time.
2 - feed them at the exact same time every day
3 - during this time the other cats should be allowed to smell the crates with their new companions
4 - once they are allowed out, leave their crates (if that is what was used) so they can go in and out for a while
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