
About this Cat
*Foster Only* Barry is a sleek all-gray gentleman (with a cute little white locket!) who’s currently living that outdoor life—but make no mistake, this 2-year-old is determined to be an indoor cat. He runs inside at every opportunity, curls up on pillows like he pays rent, and keeps up with the family dog on long walks like he’s part of the squad (yes, panting and all). He’s a lover—rubbing against legs, chatting up a storm, even letting you pick him up. But he's also a bit of a wildcard. Barry sometimes gets overstimulated and swats with claws out, no warning unless you know what to look for. That’s why he needs a cat-savvy foster who can read his signals and give him the space (and training) he needs to settle into home life. He’s mostly chill with other cats but can get a little territorial. And the litter box? Still a work in progress—but he’s trying, we swear. Got experience, patience, and a pillow to spare? Barry’s ready to turn in his outdoor badge and try life indoors—with your help.
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The adopting family is the only party eligible to receive the contribution. The adopting family will be required to provide proof of adoption between 4-6 weeks after adoption. This is to ensure that the home is a good match and Meet BarryThe Cat Who Walks (and Talks!) was not returned. After we have verified the adoption, Meet BarryThe Cat Who Walks (and Talks!)’s balance will be sent to the adopting family. Our staff provides instructions and help throughout this process.
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Contribute to Meet BarryThe Cat Who Walks (and Talks!)'s Stash!

100% of Meet BarryThe Cat Who Walks (and Talks!)'s balance will be sent to whoever adopts Meet BarryThe Cat Who Walks (and Talks!).
About this Cat
*Foster Only* Barry is a sleek all-gray gentleman (with a cute little white locket!) who’s currently living that outdoor life—but make no mistake, this 2-year-old is determined to be an indoor cat. He runs inside at every opportunity, curls up on pillows like he pays rent, and keeps up with the family dog on long walks like he’s part of the squad (yes, panting and all). He’s a lover—rubbing against legs, chatting up a storm, even letting you pick him up. But he's also a bit of a wildcard. Barry sometimes gets overstimulated and swats with claws out, no warning unless you know what to look for. That’s why he needs a cat-savvy foster who can read his signals and give him the space (and training) he needs to settle into home life. He’s mostly chill with other cats but can get a little territorial. And the litter box? Still a work in progress—but he’s trying, we swear. Got experience, patience, and a pillow to spare? Barry’s ready to turn in his outdoor badge and try life indoors—with your help.