My barn made the mistake of not spaying our barn cat. They adopted her from the humane society & she fit right in to our side of the barn, but on the other side of the barn lived an unspayed male cat. They me & Momma Cat soon had a litter of 5 tiny kittens. No one knew she had the kittens, so the poor cats were never tamed. They ran away & are only seen every now & then. Before they could spay Momma cat she went off & got pregnant again. This time the kittens were kept in the tack room where there are plenty of mice. We trained them to use the litterbox & since Mom knew how to open the door she could come & go as she pleased. My instructor scheduled Momma cat to get spayed as soon as the kittens were 6 weeks old. All the kittens got good homes, but the week before the kittens turned 6 weeks old, Momma cat got pregnant again. Momma cat is now spayed & we are kitten free! We are also mouse free too! So don't make the mistake of not spaying your barn cat because they can & will find a way to start a family!
We HAD a mouse problem, that is, until my Jack russle terrier at terriermix found out. We do have a barn kitten, (a siamese without a tail) but he does not even make the mice flinch, he sleeps all the time, and our other cat doesen't even go in the barn.
I'm not really a cat person, but I love our barn cats. Our horses like the cats, too. Good article with good advice.
At the barn where I ride there are lots of cats! They have at least 7 cats that I can think of. They are are very friendly, and will coming running up to you as soon as you get out of the car, and will sometimes try to get in the car! :) It wouldn't be the same without them!
My trainer did the trap and spay thing with the feral cats around her barn, but most of the time she kept trapping her own pet cat! I think he gained about 10 pounds! But she finally ended up with several very nice barn cats. And no mice.
Our mice disappeared after a kitten was dumped on our farm. She is the friendliest cat ever, and tries to "help" when we're working outside. She is a real hunter. I've seen her stalking crows, an eagle, and last year, during hunting season, she tried to drag my cousin's deer out of the bed of his truck. She loves it when we hunt pigeons.
i've adopted ferals and rescued unwanted kittens to patrol the barn. i have never found one that would sleep in a shelter made for them. they want to be up high looking down. i wouldn't waste my time making a "house" for them. they are ingenius in finding shelter. some faves around my open barn area...in the wooden cubby hole compartments in the barn aisle, under a wheelbarrow leaned up against the feed building, of course the hay stacks and underneath the storage building. remember it's important to feed your cats. some people tell me you don't have to but they may not stay around. my current barn cat is 6 years old.
Where i ride we have 3 barn cats! THe thing is I think my trainers dog is more intrested in chasing the mice then the cats! But my cat at home is a great hunter! I think it pays off to have them exspecley when they r rescued!~m