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Got mice? Get cats.

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The Franklin County Humane Society and Angels of Assisi have teamed up to help unemployed mouse chasers find a productive role in society through the Barn Cat Buddy program.

If you have an infestation in your barn, stable or farm, these specially trained rodent control technicians (a.k.a. feral yet friendly kitties) are highly motivated and will work for kibble.

All Barn Cat Buddies have been sterilized and vaccinated at no direct charge to the prospective employer, but donations are gladly accepted, appreciated and will ensure the continued success of the program for future Barn Cat Buddies.

Protocol and relocation counseling is given to all barn owners so the feline security guards accept their new place of employment and understand their job requirements.

Contact Heather Scott or Diane Novak at 420-7241 for more information.

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[June 17, 2008 1:42 PM]

Not a good idea

http://tnrrealitycheck.com/barn_cats.asp

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