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When our team is out in the field assisting with TNR, sometimes a cat stands out and makes it known that NO, we don’t want to be feral tyvm.
When our team spots these imposters, we simply can’t return them to the outdoors because they lack the skills, savvy, strength, size, attitude, or whatever else they need to survive. A barn cat is essentially an outdoor cat that stays on your property, and you provide food and shelter. They're great rodent control!
MFCA is NOT an adoption service. We do NOT accept surrenders or work with pet cats of any kind. These are simply ferals who aren’t exactly feral, who make themselves known while we are TNR’ing! If you’re interested in giving a home to a kitty who demanded it, give us a call at 209-897-1400. We'll also help with acclimation for the best chance of success!
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209-897-1400motherlodeferalcats@gmail.com
PO Box 197, San Andreas CA 95249rraph. Drag me d paragraph to your block, write your own text and edit me.
The Motherlode Feral Cat Alliance is a 501 (c)(3) charity, EIN 88-1783167.
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