A horse farm isn’t complete without at least one barn cat. Often brought in to help control the rodent population, barn cats instead are most often found sleeping/shedding on the clean saddle pads in the tack room, getting stuck in the rafters above the hay loft, or choosing the spot in the arena two strides out from the jump you’re heading towards as their litter box. However, in this cat-worshipping Internet age, the barn cat serves the invaluable role of providing adorable interactions with horses for the amusement of the YouTube audience, and for that we are forever indebted to the felis catus. Enjoy.
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