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Pallas (working cat)

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 5 mos
Marshfield, WI
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Ocelot, Pallas and Hadley are 4 months old and we are looking for a special home for them. They were found outside as strays and they`ve had little interaction with humans. As you can see in the video, they find comfort in each other`s company, but not so much with humans. They run away whenever anyone walks into the room. They tolerate pets if we can get close enough to them, but they really don`t enjoy it. Hadley, the brown tabby, will hiss and run when approached.We`ve had success in the past helping younger kittens overcome their fear of humans, but unfortunately these kittens have now been with us for over a month and they are as good as they will get with their social skills. They will be happiest staying together.If someone has a heated garage or shop and would like future working cats, these boys and girl will be great candidates. Because they are so young, they will need a caregiver to keep them confined throughout the winter.There is no fee to adopt a working cat. All cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.For more information about our working cat program, and to complete an application, visit our website: www.marshfieldpetshelter.org/working-cats
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Ocelot (working cat)

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 5 mos
Marshfield, WI
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Story
Ocelot, Pallas and Hadley are 4 months old and we are looking for a special home for them. They were found outside as strays and they`ve had little interaction with humans. As you can see in the video, they find comfort in each other`s company, but not so much with humans. They run away whenever anyone walks into the room. They tolerate pets if we can get close enough to them, but they really don`t enjoy it. Hadley, the brown tabby, will hiss and run when approached.We`ve had success in the past helping younger kittens overcome their fear of humans, but unfortunately these kittens have now been with us for over a month and they are as good as they will get with their social skills. They will be happiest staying together.If someone has a heated garage or shop and would like future working cats, these boys and girl will be great candidates. Because they are so young, they will need a caregiver to keep them confined throughout the winter.There is no fee to adopt a working cat. All cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.For more information about our working cat program, and to complete an application, visit our website: www.marshfieldpetshelter.org/working-cats
We'll also keep you updated on Hadley (working cat)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Hadley (working cat)

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 5 mos
Marshfield, WI
Size
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Details
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Story
Ocelot, Pallas and Hadley are 4 months old and we are looking for a special home for them. They were found outside as strays and they`ve had little interaction with humans. As you can see in the video, they find comfort in each other`s company, but not so much with humans. They run away whenever anyone walks into the room. They tolerate pets if we can get close enough to them, but they really don`t enjoy it. Hadley, the brown tabby, will hiss and run when approached.We`ve had success in the past helping younger kittens overcome their fear of humans, but unfortunately these kittens have now been with us for over a month and they are as good as they will get with their social skills. They will be happiest staying together.If someone has a heated garage or shop and would like future working cats, these boys and girl will be great candidates. Because they are so young, they will need a caregiver to keep them confined throughout the winter.There is no fee to adopt a working cat. All cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.For more information about our working cat program, and to complete an application, visit our website: www.marshfieldpetshelter.org/working-cats

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