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Havana Brown kittens & cats in Arizona

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Turnip - Friendly & Sweet Girl!

Havana Brown

Female, 11 mos
Flagstaff, AZ
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Turnip – Big-Hearted, Soft-Furred, and Sweetly Shy 🖤🤍 Say hello to Turnip, a cutie tuxedo gal with a big heart. This sweet girl may be shy at first, but she warms up with gentle words and soft scritches — and once she does, you’ll see just how loving she can be. Turnip loves watching Cat TV and can spend ages peacefully bird-watching or following the action on screen. She also gets along wonderfully with the other kitties in her room, making her a great fit for a multi-cat household. She’s still gaining confidence in the shelter, but in a quiet, stable home, she’s sure to blossom into a devoted companion. Turnip is playful, gentle, and full of potential for someone willing to offer patience and love. Turnip is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines. She'll need a carrier to go home — bring your own or grab a cardboard one here for just $10.
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Parsnip - Adoptable barn cat! $0

Havana Brown

Female, 3 yrs
Flagstaff, AZ
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Got a mouse problem? I can help! Hello, I'm Parsnip! If you treat me right, I’ll always come back. I’m not really interested in people and wouldn’t do well as a house cat, but if you need a mouser, I’m your guy! I’m a part of High Country Humane’s Barn Cat Program - please keep reading for more information! Not every cat thrives indoors. The Barn Cat adoption program is designed for cats that need to be outside to live happy, healthy lives. We match special outdoor cats with adopters who have a barn, shed, warehouse, or other secure structure to offer as a safe home. The cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, micro-chipped, and adopted at no charge. They are required to go home in a carrier, so please bring one, or you can buy one for $15 from HCH. If you are interested in adopting one of these special cats, please call us at (928)526-0742. • Adopt pairs: Feral cats are more likely to stick around if they have a friend with them. So if possible, adopt a pair of barn cats – or more! • Confine them at first: You want to confine the cats for three to four weeks until they get over the stress of the move and become acclimated to their new home. Otherwise they may disappear in search of their old place. One of the best ways is to shut them in a garage, shed, or room without access to the outside where the cats can feel safe and sheltered. Wherever it is, it needs to not get too hot or too cold. An animal shelter may be able to provide a large wire cage or crate where the cat can stay with a small litter tray plus food and water dishes inside; you’ll want to have a cardboard box inside it where the cat can hide when you freshen up everything. Talk to them: During this settling-in period, be sure to talk or even read to the cats. They’ll learn the sound of your voice and that they don’t need to fear you. • Feed them: A well-fed cat is a more efficient hunter because a cat who must spend all her active time just getting enough to eat doesn’t have the energy for additional recreational hunting. • Keep safe from predators: Bobcats and coyotes are a danger to cats in more rural areas. One way to keep them safe is to put out yummy food after dark every night just inside their garden shed, barn, or garage and shut them in for the night. Then let them out in the morning. They will quickly get used to this routine of coming inside when they’re more likely to be prey themselves. If you adopt a barn cat, you will likely be saving a life because they are among the animals most likely to be euthanized in shelters for want of a home. It’s a win for you because your possessions will be protected from rodents and a win for the cats, who get a renewed chance at life outdoors.
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Molly

Havana Brown/Havana Brown

Female, 2 yrs 4 mos
Phoenix, AZ
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Mama Molly is a sweetheart, very loving and cuddly! She loves to rub on you until you give her some attention. She purrs really fast and can be very vocal when she wants something. Now that her babies are all gone, it's her chance to find her furever home.
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Benjamin

Havana Brown

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Tucson, AZ
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Good with cats,
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Introducing Benjamin, a unique cat in need of a special working environment. Benjamin has a distinct personality—he is reserved and prefers the freedom of outdoor living, setting him apart from other cats. Benjamin was found abandoned at our cat colony over a year ago. He exemplifies the characteristics of a true hunter style cat, thriving in outdoor environments and not suited for traditional indoor socialization. His remarkable hunting instinct makes him perfect as a loyal working cat. We are looking for a suitable opportunity for Benjamin to become a working barnyard, shop, field, warehouse or garage cat typically called a "barn cat." This would involve relocating him to a warm, dry environment such as a farm, warehouse, garage, business, ranch, or finca, where he can live comfortably while helping to manage pest populations. He would benefit from the company of other cats and will be content with humans who can admire endlessly by providing him with daily yummy food and fresh water. Benjamin is approximately two years old or older, up-to-date on vaccinations, neutered, and generally healthy. He is not aggressive; he simply prefers life outside of a home setting. If you or someone you know is interested in offering Benjamin the chance to thrive as a working cat, please reach out. Let's help this deserving cat find the perfect place.

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Havana Brown shelters & rescues in Arizona

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Shelter

High Country Humane

11665 N Hwy 89, Flagstaff , AZ 86004

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Arf-Anage Dog Rescue

Phoenix , AZ 85032

Pet Types: dogs

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