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If you own a metal barn, you know just how many responsibilities are required to take care of animals. However, have you ever considered adding a creature to your homestead that could make things easier? In addition to the joy of having another furry friend, barn cats can do plenty of good around your estate. Consider the following reasons to take this adorable animal under your wing and into the safety of your metal barn.

3 Benefits of Having a Barn Cat

1. Animal Companionship

While some cats tend to be shy, most bond with other animals who share their living space, especially if they’re other species. In fact, many barn cats befriend larger animals like goats and cows, walking by their pens or stalls every few hours to offer a bit of affection. Even though your barn animals may not be pets, they are still living creatures that benefit from attention and compassion, so you can ensure they’ll live long, happy lives with a barn cat around.

2. Extermination

metal barnBarn cats are an excellent asset for busy farm owners, as they naturally hunt rodents and eat bugs. In the long run, your barn cat could help you save a substantial amount of money by avoiding the need for pest control, or preventing your animals from getting stung or infected. This will also cut down on the number of pests raiding your feed stores, saving you money and hassle.

3. Low-Maintenance Needs

Other than food, water, and litter, cats don’t need much. They can easily entertain themselves—especially with all of the features and animals in your barn—and the rest of the time they’ll be napping. If there are stray cats around your homestead that you can take in, you won’t even have to head to an adoption center to find your new pet—just make sure they get spayed, neutered and vaccinated before bringing them in.

 

If you’re looking for a high-quality metal barn in which to build your perfect homestead, consider The Wooden Branch of Wilmington, OH. They offer a wide variety of resilient structures, including log cabins and carports. For more information on optimizing your farm, visit their website. You can also call (937) 382-7337 to speak to a friendly representative about their services in Dayton and Central Ohio. 

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