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Once again I call upon my fellow Cathletes for help. Here's the story....
Many of you know I recently married my long-time love. In addition to an excellent man I have also acquired living arrangements that include some acreage and a big ol' empty barn.
I've had an apartment (no cats allowed ) and have been waiting for a chance to adopt and be of service to the enormous homeless kitty population.
Got in touch with the local organization and they had these three cats who'd been given up by, I guess, an old lady who couldn't care for them anymore. They'd always been barn cats (they're only 1 1/2 years old).
They've been in foster care since July and the foster-mom said that they are mostly just scared.
So, we've tried to make them comfortable. They are currently living in the tack room, fully enclosed, warm enough, with food, water, kitty litter, toys, hidey places, comfy places, and each other.
We're planning on just giving them plenty of time to get used to the change, plenty of quiet visits from us so they can get to know us and that we are cat lovers. I guess they would allow themselves to be petted so they aren't exactly feral.
I don't expect these guys to become lap cats but I do want to make them as happy as possible. They were very unhappy inside and since they were always barn cats I don't have any plans to try to "break" them to be indoor house kitties.
We will be trying to secure the big barn doors more tightly. The doors kept horses in just fine but a smart cat could slip out. Ideally, I'd like to keep them physically inside the barn - it's huge, a 6 stall barn with loft, they'd have plenty of room to roam.
So, what I'm looking for here is any words of wisdom you might have on the care of skittish outdoor types, any way we could help them be less scared and more happy.
Many of you know I recently married my long-time love. In addition to an excellent man I have also acquired living arrangements that include some acreage and a big ol' empty barn.
I've had an apartment (no cats allowed ) and have been waiting for a chance to adopt and be of service to the enormous homeless kitty population.
Got in touch with the local organization and they had these three cats who'd been given up by, I guess, an old lady who couldn't care for them anymore. They'd always been barn cats (they're only 1 1/2 years old).
They've been in foster care since July and the foster-mom said that they are mostly just scared.
So, we've tried to make them comfortable. They are currently living in the tack room, fully enclosed, warm enough, with food, water, kitty litter, toys, hidey places, comfy places, and each other.
We're planning on just giving them plenty of time to get used to the change, plenty of quiet visits from us so they can get to know us and that we are cat lovers. I guess they would allow themselves to be petted so they aren't exactly feral.
I don't expect these guys to become lap cats but I do want to make them as happy as possible. They were very unhappy inside and since they were always barn cats I don't have any plans to try to "break" them to be indoor house kitties.
We will be trying to secure the big barn doors more tightly. The doors kept horses in just fine but a smart cat could slip out. Ideally, I'd like to keep them physically inside the barn - it's huge, a 6 stall barn with loft, they'd have plenty of room to roam.
So, what I'm looking for here is any words of wisdom you might have on the care of skittish outdoor types, any way we could help them be less scared and more happy.