Barbie – The Shy Beauty With the Fluffy Face 🖤🐾 Barbie is a stunning long-haired black cat with a uniquely fluffy, almost square-shaped face that gives her an irresistibly sweet look. While she is semi-feral and very wary of people, Barbie can be lightly petted when she’s curled up asleep. When awake, she will typically retreat and prefers to keep a comfortable distance. Because of her shy nature, Barbie would thrive in a quiet home or as a working/barn cat with proper acclimation time. She may never seek out human affection, but she will flourish when given space, safety, and understanding—especially with her brother Ken nearby. Barbie and Ken are a bonded pair and must be adopted together.
🐾 Ready to Adopt a working cat? Tip 1: It is important to remember that she/he is going to need time to acclimate to their new environment – better to place in a confined space with food, water and litter box for about a week or two before releasing into a barn-like open space area. TIP 2: Please make sure your home or lease allows pets and that you and others are prepared to welcome a new cat. TIP 3: For any pet, have the essentials ready: food and water, cat food, litter and a litter box (when needed), space for cozy, warm bedding, carrier and a designated veterinarian for ongoing care and/or vaccinations.
Barbie – The Shy Beauty With the Fluffy Face 🖤🐾 Barbie is a stunning long-haired black cat with a uniquely fluffy, almost square-shaped face that gives her an irresistibly sweet look. While she is semi-feral and very wary of people, Barbie can be lightly petted when she’s curled up asleep. When awake, she will typically retreat and prefers to keep a comfortable distance. Because of her shy nature, Barbie would thrive in a quiet home or as a working/barn cat with proper acclimation time. She may never seek out human affection, but she will flourish when given space, safety, and understanding—especially with her brother Ken nearby. Barbie and Ken are a bonded pair and must be adopted together.
🐾 Ready to Adopt a working cat? Tip 1: It is important to remember that she/he is going to need time to acclimate to their new environment – better to place in a confined space with food, water and litter box for about a week or two before releasing into a barn-like open space area. TIP 2: Please make sure your home or lease allows pets and that you and others are prepared to welcome a new cat. TIP 3: For any pet, have the essentials ready: food and water, cat food, litter and a litter box (when needed), space for cozy, warm bedding, carrier and a designated veterinarian for ongoing care and/or vaccinations.
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$75.00 to $150.00 for neutered pet with all shots
$75.00 to $150.00 for neutered pet with all shots
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Loma Cat House Inc is an IRS 501(c)(3) organization that rescues unwanted, injured domestic and feral felines and provides medical attention, neutering, spaying, food, warmth and love while seeking qualified permanent homes in Mesa County. We are a volunteer managed, small organization with shelter space for 50 cats. We will also attempt to place dogs that are in special needs - like from elderly who can no longer care for them, or owners who have deceased.
Loma Cat House Inc is an IRS 501(c)(3) organization that rescues unwanted, injured domestic and feral felines and provides medical attention, neutering, spaying, food, warmth and love while seeking qualified permanent homes in Mesa County. We are a volunteer managed, small organization with shelter space for 50 cats. We will also attempt to place dogs that are in special needs - like from elderly who can no longer care for them, or owners who have deceased.
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