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Adoptable Cats (6 months and older)
Please note, we do not have a dedicated website administrator and though we try to keep our available cats/kittens pages up-to-date, we can get a bit behind. You can also visit our Facebook page or do a search on Craigslist for "POSNA" to see our currently available animals.

Below are photos of some of our available animals.  Click on their images for more information. Some cats are listed in pairs or groups. 
(** denotes a special needs kitty)

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Achilles

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Emma

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Elsie

FOUR LEGGED PEST CONTROL SPECIALISTS LOOKING FOR WORK!

It's that time of year when mice and other rodents are looking for a nice cozy place to raise their families. What better place than your barn and out buildings, especially if you have a supply of grain or chicken feed on hand? Pawsitive Outreach Spay/Neuter Advocates (POSNA), a no-kill rescue, currently has many barn cats needing placements. Of course, like all of our animals, they have been spayed/neutered. They were originally abandoned, or are from feral situations and will never be tame enough to become companion animals. Quite a few have lived in close contact with people but were never handled. They will come within a few feet of a person, but can't be touched or picked up. Others are quite wild and will do their best to stay away from people. While you may never see much of the 'Wild Bunch' they'll do a fine job of controlling your pesky rodents. All they ask for in return is shelter, food, thawed water throughout the year, and a safe, warm place to live out their lives. 
When they first arrive, they will need to be contained for a couple of weeks while they settle in and realize they are in their new home. If they were to be let out right away, they'd head for the hills and would never be seen again! 
POSNA waives our normal adoption fee for barn cats, but any donation is gratefully accepted to help defray some of the costs of spay/neuter, etc. and so that we will be able to continue helping these cats who haven't been given a fair chance in life. We are one of the few rescues who handle feral cats; at most shelters, they would be euthanized, so we end up having to take in feral cats from a large area. If you can provide full-time employment to any of our four-legged pest control specialists, please call Cindy at 509-671-1427 'Mouse Munchers R Us' is waiting for your call!

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