Two side-by-side photos of cats: on the left, a gray-and-white cat sits next to a black-and-white tuxedo cat with white paws; on the right, two black cats sit on the floor near a wall, one looking up with yellow eyes while the other rests beside a metal cage.
Two side-by-side photos of cats: on the left, a gray-and-white cat sits next to a black-and-white tuxedo cat with white paws; on the right, two black cats sit on the floor near a wall, one looking up with yellow eyes while the other rests beside a metal cage.
Two side-by-side photos of cats: on the left, a gray-and-white cat sits next to a black-and-white tuxedo cat with white paws; on the right, two black cats sit on the floor near a wall, one looking up with yellow eyes while the other rests beside a metal cage.

Barn Cats

These younglings came to us from feral colonies.

Health & Care Info:

Young, neutered/spayed, vaccinations up-to-date.

Biography:

These younglings came to us from feral colonies. They’re sweet and mellow, but still shy, and while volunteers are gently working on their human socialization, they may be happiest living the barn cat lifestyle or as shop/business companions. 

They are very cat friendly and would thrive if adopted in pairs.

Giving them a barn/shop home gives these cats a chance to thrive in a way they might not in a traditional household, bringing life, companionship, and their unique personalities to barns, stables, or workshops. If you have a farm or spacious property, one or two of these shy, mellow kitties could be the perfect companion for that kind of home.

Interested in adopting

Barn Cats

?

Please call the Trumbull Animal Shelter to set up an appointment to meet your new best friend.