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Friendly tomcat (and a bunch of his friends) could use a barn home... (Baltimore)

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  • Friendly tomcat (and a bunch of his friends) could use a barn home... (Baltimore)

    "Domino" is a big black-and-white former tomcat, who I trapped this weekend as part of a TNR project. He's not feral -- was probably dumped as a young cat -- but isn't a lap cat either. (He's happy to be petted, but just not super-affectionate.) He mostly just seems to want OUT of the crate I have him in.

    The street he came from is not very safe, and I don't really want to put him back there. Does anyone have room for one more barn cat? He is FIV/feluk negative, has his rabies and distemper shots, and seems to be in pretty good health, other than having a chunk missing from one ear where someone bit him.

    If anyone has room for one more, I'm sure he would greatly appreciate a roof over his head when he wants it, a reliable source of food, and some friendly humans to dispense ear scritches!

    I'll try to post a picture later...
    Last edited by Erin; Oct. 9, 2008, 06:16 PM.
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    #2
    Here's a picture of Mr. Domino! Not a great picture, because he's in a crate in my garage, but gives you an idea...

    (As you can see, he's not amused at being "in jail"... he tries to dart out whenever I open the crate door!)



    He's very talkative and seems like quite a character. He could potentially be a nice housecat too, I just don't know because I haven't been able to let him out of the crate yet. (Although I may be able to move him into the basement and try in a couple days.) Because he's a little beaten up and VERY tomcat-looking with his big old head and neck, I'm not sure if he's the kind of guy most people are looking for as a housecat, so I figured I'd try a barn home first.

    Sigh... this is why I hate doing TNR in my neighborhood. The cats are always friendly and I can never bear to put them back!

    Anyone have a spot for Domino?

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    • #3
      Ah! He looks like a black and white Bing Bong! I think he's terribly handsome.

      I'll see if they are looking for more kitties at the barn. They got three indoor/outdoor cats and tried to turn them into barn cats.. two of them are pure white longhairs and are not so sure they agree with that idea!

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        #4
        He is actually very Bing-Bong-like... and Bing Bong wasn't terribly affectionate when I first met him either!

        MDE, if your barn is in need of cats, there are two others I trapped along with Domino that I *think* might be friendly, but I just haven't managed to break the ice with them yet. (Can't blame them for being a bit suspicious of me, since I've got them trapped in cages in a garage. ) And there are always, always, ALWAYS cats around here who aren't terribly adoptable and could use a barn home.

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          #5
          Giving Domino another bump!

          I've got him in a crate in the basement now. He is totally friendly -- you can pick him up and carry him around and everything. He's not a snugglebug, though. He seems to just want to kind of hang out and do his own thing.

          I'll try to get some better pictures later, but he's just a big old lug of a cat who needs a new place to call home!

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            #6
            Aw, who could resist this big ol' squishy tomcat face?

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            • #7
              Well, we all know I can't - especially if that big, squishy tomcat head involves partial ears...

              I can totally vouch for Erin's mighty collection of partially-eared cats - I have two of them. They're both fantastic - Grumbly is, quite possibly, the greatest cat of all time. He was another "might be a better barn cat" listing, but really, he just needed a chance to settle in - since then, he's been a friendly, snuggly kind of guy. I drag him around by the armpits on a regular basis - if I'm home, his feet usually don't touch the ground.

              (Charlie on the other hand... we're still working on Charlie. He's older, and still has his dignity. We've come to an agreement that brings him out of his office when he will, for a few minutes at a time, sit next to me. No touching. Just sitting).
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              • #8
                Would he like to come to my barn in Ct.?

                We lost our barn cat of 18 years last fall and I miss seeing him every day. He had the best of care including plastic surgery for an ingrown eyelash and was on meds every day for the last four years of his life for a failing kidney. He was such a love (for a barn cat), he would run to the car to meet me every day when I came home from work. I'm sure you'll find a home for him closer than me, but if you can't, please keep me in mind.

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                • #9
                  Erin, I have decided I could use two more. One of my grey cats disappeared over the weekend but I am not giving up hope. She was so people friendly and had been her four days happy as ever so I am not sure what happened.
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                  • #10
                    Erin,
                    We may be willing to take one (I say we may, b/c I'd need to consult with hubby first). I don't want a house cat (admit that I am a dog person), but could use a good barn cat

                    We are in Frederick, would kitty deliver himself here? PM me if you want to chat more.
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                      #11
                      Ooh, yay, lots of possibilities! And believe me, there are enough cats around here who need barn homes that I can probably find some for everybody.

                      (And yes, I will deliver to Frederick... and even Connecticut. )

                      I have a couple other kitty candidates... just need to get photos of them, so I'll post more later. I literally just walked in the door after spending the whole afternoon parked in a Walgreens parking lot trying to trap the last feral kitten from a litter of 4, so I've got some catching up to do!

                      BTW, you guys rock. Other cat rescue people are always asking me where I find all these fantastic barn homes... it's so great that so many people here are willing to consider some of the less-cute/less-adoptable street kitties and give them good homes.
                      Last edited by Erin; Oct. 9, 2008, 06:11 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Hooray that this guy may have found a home! I was getting very tempted -- but I'm not sure how Fred and Wilma (our barn cats, courtesy of Erin!) would respond to a new interloper. You guys are awesome!
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                          Here are some of Domino's cohorts from his alley. (I still have to get pics, tho.)

                          Hektor -- he's a very cute black/white tuxedo with half a little white mustache. He is friendly and likes to be petted, but very very skittish. (This is a common refrain for cats I've picked up from this alley... I think they all have PTSD or something. If you could see the neighborhood they're in, you'd know why. ) I think he just needs some time to settle and get trusting. Unfortunately he managed to escape out of the crate I had him in in my basement and is now hiding in a little crawlspace, where I can't snatch him, so I have to coax him out somehow.

                          Callie -- a really pretty calico. She is the mom of the kittens Rosie (also posted on Giveaways) and Ollie (already rehomed). I *think* she is a dumped pet, but she is seriously ticked about being in a crate and hisses and swats at me if I try to touch her. But she's very talkative and doesn't *act* feral. I picked up another momcat from this area who acted the same way, and after a few weeks became a total lovebug, so I thought I'd take a chance on Callie.

                          Carmen -- kind of unique colored, sort of a ticked brown tabby? I trapped her and her kitten from this same alley way back at the beginning of the summer. Carmen was scared, but pet-able, so I got my friend with a rescue to take her. Unfortunately Carmen is really hissy and skittish, even though she LOVES to be petted, which makes her kind of impossible to adopt as a housecat. I'm feeling majorly guilty that my friend with the rescue has been stuck with her so long. She could be fine as a housecat with someone who could coax her out of her shell... or, as a barncat, where hopefully she'd come around in time. Here's her info, complete with a video (where you can see her "love me!"/"no, go away!" routine in action ): http://www.thecatrescue.org/carmen.htm

                          There are two other friendly toms in the same alley I haven't trapped yet. I'll probably be posting them here next week.

                          Now, Carmen was FIV/feluk tested and is negative. I did not have Hektor or Callie tested when they were fixed because the caretaker didn't give me enough money for it and I didn't think they were friendly. (I really should know by now that ALL the cats in this alley are dumped friendlies and should test them regardless.) Callie's two kittens are feluk negative, so I'm pretty sure that means she has to be negative. Hektor, I have no idea about. I'm hoping he will be friendly enough with a little work that I can take him to the vet for the test. If someone wanted to take them and wanted them tested, I would figure out a way to get it done... even if it meant the poor kids had to be knocked unconscious again.

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                            #14
                            Here's a picture of Hektor (who is still hiding in my crawlspace, but will let me reach in there and pet him, and rolls around purring like a fool )...



                            And here's Callie:



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                            • #15
                              Here's a bump for the kittehs

                              Callie has such an awesome coat! It's like tortoise paint thrown on a tabby-striped cat. And her face has a ying yang look to it I love reading your posts...it's too bad I can't get a cat now
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                                #16
                                Callie is really a cutie. I'm convinced that there's a friendly cat in there, but I haven't managed to break through yet.

                                So I was trapping again in the same area this weekend, and got four more tame cats. Two are big toms who would be good for barns.

                                The first one is a gray tabby, FIV/feluk negative, now fixed and has all his shots. He's very friendly!



                                The second one is a buff tabby with some white. He is VERY loving and affectionate... rolls around and purrs like crazy when you pet him. He is feluk negative, but FIV positive. FIV is not a big deal and is not contagious to other cats as long as they don't fight (it's transmitted by deep bite wounds), and I can tell you more about it by PM. I've adopted out several FIV+ cats as housecats -- including to MDEventer and Delighted! -- but it takes a long time to find them homes, and I just don't have the space to keep this guy that long.

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                                  #17
                                  Still looking for barn homes for these guys! Domino has become quite the loveable guy and would probably be fine as a housecat, also. The other two toms (the gray and buff tabbies) are super friendly, but not crazy about being picked up, so maybe better barn material.

                                  I'd like to get them moved somewhere soon, before it gets too cold, so they don't have to go from living indoors to living outdoors when it's bitterly cold out!

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                                    #18
                                    A bump for the barn kitties!

                                    The gray and buff tabbies have homes lined up, but Domino still needs one.

                                    Callie is not really warming up to me that much (I still don't think she's feral -- she's not skittish like a feral is, so most likely she just doesn't trust people. Gee, I wonder why? ) and would probably be better suited for a barn home. She may come around in time.

                                    Hektor is very very timid, but friendly. He would be a good "project" barn kitty.

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                                    • #19
                                      If you ever get a rescue who you think would be okay with a small penned rabbit in the house and is okay as an inside cat, please let me know. If the timing is right, I'd love to meet him or her

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                                        #20
                                        Well, I have no rabbits, so I can't say if any of my guys are rabbit-safe. But I've got a couple older kittens who are very happy inside kitties. I'll send you a PM.

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