
We seem to accumulate cats in the barn for the winter, right now we have about 9 (that we know of). All of our cats are spade or neutered, and fed in the hay shed but the barn is a warm place to sleep, which is way they all seem to be under your feet when you are working with your horse. They like to jump on to the backs of the horses and the occasional person in the stalls - we are still trying to fine out if the horses mind- it's an on going study, wait for details in future blogs... They walk across the top of the stalls, so watch when you are opening the doors - it's a horrible sound when you catch them in the sliders.. and typical cats, they like to "go for the warm spots" and try very hard to get into the tack rooms, viewing room, water room or on your lap. So if you fall for the big eyes, crying meows, pawing on your leg and take them in to a warm room -- please make sure you take with out when you leave. Thanks
Most of the cats in the barn have been house cats at one time, so if you are looking for a new cat, please consider giving one of them a chance in your home.
Thanks to Kim and Chantle for taking Frank home, to enjoy the lap of luxury, i am glad to hear she has steadled in
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