SallyinIndiana - Glad to hear you adopted a rescue kitty! There are far too many cats and dogs out there in need of rescue. Our local pound now has chickens that have been turned in as well!
Thanks, in many ways it makes a lot of sense. The cat is typically older so no real training needed and a food savings too. Plus it is fixed and this one is even chipped. The down side is no little kittens being born for the children to watch in the same way they watch a hatching egg. I have to admit I miss the kitten stage every so often, the same way I would miss having chicks if I only got adult chickens.
But our local shelter needs to get in contact with yours. My rescue was not really eligible for the barn cat rescue but it was the closest cat they had to a barn cat. Being only 6 months old, it was still eligible for the pet program. But it was the oldest cat with claws that had been through the fixing program left. Typically the barn cats are over a yr old so in a way I got lucky and get to see the end of the kitten stage.