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07/10/09

Cape May County Animal Shelter Launches Barn Buddy Program
Karen Nichols


In an effort to save the lives of unsocialized outdoor cats, the Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center and the Animal Alliance of Cape May County (AACMC) in New Jersey have created the Barn Buddy program, aimed at locating people who have room in their barns, compassion in their hearts, and a willingness to give a cat a chance at a new life.

Barn Buddy cats are spayed or neutered, receive rabies and distemper vaccines, are Feline Leukemia and FIV tested and are ear-tipped for easy identification. Ear tipping is a painless procedure in which a small notch is cut into the ear indicating that the animal has been spayed or neutered. The AACMC absorbs all fees associated with the cats in exchange for an agreement to continue long-term care, feeding and shelter for the cat.

Shelter Manager Judy Davies-Dunhour explained, “Cats chosen for the program will be moderately socialized to people, yet would not be happy living inside a house. Up to this point, they have been living outside. They will keep watch over your barn, your warehouse, your business, wherever they’re needed and they work for room and board.”

Sheriff Gary Schaffer supports the program adding, “Most of the cats at the Shelter arrive here when they are brought in by Animal Control. While some of these cats are friendly and can easily make a transition to becoming house pets, others are less socialized. These are the cats we’re trying to save. Although they may not want to sit on your lap, they deserve to live out their lives, and can make excellent mousers,” Davies-Dunhour said.

For more information, contact the Shelter at 609-465-8923, or the Animal Alliance of Cape May County at 609-465-NEUT.

The Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center Shelter is located at 110 Shelter Road, Cape May Court House, off Exit 11 of the Garden State Parkway. The Shelter is open daily, except legal holidays.

[LINK: Shore News Today. TOP PHOTO: Alley Cats and Angels]

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There are 9 Comments

  1. Kaze posted a comment on July 10th, 2009 at 6:21 am

    We love to see our State doing good stuff for kitties! We have lots of feral kitties where Snap lives and everyone tries to round them up, get them fixed, and put them back on the farm.

    Hmm….however the rats are still CAT sized!!!!

  2. Bosco posted a comment on July 10th, 2009 at 6:29 am

    Hello Skeezy, This is a wonderful idea and the people also get a mouser to control the rodents. A cat needs around 6 mice a day without any other food and we’re sure these cats will earn their board!

  3. Kyande Kisu posted a comment on July 10th, 2009 at 7:30 am

    Ummmm I will have to take down this information and have them possibly come to our show to advertise this.
    Hold on let me get a pen.

  4. Junior & Orion posted a comment on July 10th, 2009 at 2:59 pm

    What a wonderful program!!!! We hope it works out and more places put it into effect!

  5. Trailer Kitties posted a comment on July 10th, 2009 at 3:13 pm

    That is AWESOME!!! We wish that our feral cat group had something like that, because they always are posting on Craigslist looking for barn homes for the semi-socialized cats here.

  6. Little Doll posted a comment on July 10th, 2009 at 3:19 pm

    What state is Cape May in?

  7. Skeezix the Cat posted a comment on July 10th, 2009 at 3:21 pm

    New Jersey

  8. Biscuit posted a comment on July 10th, 2009 at 5:16 pm

    Momma’s dream is to have some property. And a barn. and be able to help the kitties.
    She knows it will never happen. But in her dreams she’s happy.
    At least we still have our dreams.

    Bless those who can actually help the kitties.

  9. Shelly posted a comment on July 11th, 2009 at 11:02 pm

    Sounds like a great idea! I wish all shelters would do this. Just think of how many more cats lives could be saved!

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