This is a very good idea for cats who are feral or semi-feral.
A neighbour of mine adopted a semi-feral cat from the Cats' Protection Society (UK) This cat is very happy living a mostly outdoor life, but has some slight socialisation with humans, so will occasionally come into the house. But not for long as she prefers the barn!
This idea is giving cats a good new chance, when otherwise they might have been rounded up and euthanised as they were not properly domesticated for adoption.
And of course on a rural property, farm or smallholding, they make excellent rodent-controllers.
A neighbour of mine adopted a semi-feral cat from the Cats' Protection Society (UK) This cat is very happy living a mostly outdoor life, but has some slight socialisation with humans, so will occasionally come into the house. But not for long as she prefers the barn!
This idea is giving cats a good new chance, when otherwise they might have been rounded up and euthanised as they were not properly domesticated for adoption.
And of course on a rural property, farm or smallholding, they make excellent rodent-controllers.


