Mountain View Cattle Company

Do We Have Cats?  Glad you asked.

How about 23 between two households and a barn? 

 Cats with a blue name have a brief bio and photo linked to a second page.

Also see the Deaf Cat page - please click on link at the bottom of the page. 

Bruiser: Fluffy white deaf cat with yellow eyes.  Adopted in 2007 from a shelter.

Cassi:  Another white deaf cat, also with yellow eyes.  Adopted from a local shelter.

Elsa:  Mostly black tortishell with gold eyes - busy girl! Adopted 2007 from a shelter. 

Fluffe:  White with green eyes.  Found in barn May 2009 - what a gorgeous male cat and NOT deaf!

Kris:  Orange manx.  Adopted 2007 from a shelter. 

Lincoln:  Black and white tux male kitten, adopted 2009 from a shelter.  Story soon! 

Mina:   Dainty calico with a hearing problem - probably deaf.

Missi:  Little calico, formerly feral.  

Olivia and Oprah;  Twin black and white sisters adopted 2009 from a shelter. 

Oscar:  Friendly orange tabby - adopted 2006 from a shelter. 

Prince:   Blue-eyed white deaf cat.  Elegant Siamese. Formerly feral, adopted from local shelter.

Raja:  White female with one blue eye and the other one gold.  Deaf on the left (blue eye) side.  A local rescue.  

Ranger:  Orange male tabby kitten with white feet, adopted 2009 from a shelter with sister Taylor.  Story soon! 

Sara:  Dainty black and white female, adopted from a shelter. She had been found in a box with both hind legs broken and 4 kittens to care for!

Six Pack:  Siblings all from the same litter adopted from a local shelter:  Two boys (Jupiter and Mars) and 4 girls (Prada, Venus, Pluto and Virgo). 

Taylor:  Tortishell female kitten with white feet, adopted from a shelter in 2009 with brother Ranger.  Story soon! 

Taz:   Big gray cat - a gorgeous, easy-going cat.

Do you have questions about raising or training a deaf cat?  Some of the most frequent questions we hear are here:  Deaf Cat Training Tips. 

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