Suzie Q has been Adopted

Picture of our cat Suzie Q

FEMALE
Born: Fall 2009
Colour: Spotted Brown Tabby
Eyes: Gold
Spayed & Vaccinated

✔ Quiet home
✔ Active home
✔ Adult home
✘ Children under 12
✔ Children over 12
✔ Other cats
?  Dogs (passive)
✔ Indoors only

Rescue
It is assumed that Suzie Q was dumped in the country and somehow made her way to a soft hearted lady’s house. We don’t know how far she walked, or how many houses she meowed
at before being noticed and cared for. It was in the fall, the weather was nice and there was no sign of bitter cold winter weather coming any time soon. The woman was afraid that Suzie Q might be pregnant and was good enough to take her to the Vet. After an examination they determined that she probably was not pregnant and went ahead a spayed her successfully. After a few days of rest, the lady put her back outside again to sleep in the shed. Not what we would think as appropriate. Eventually she brought her indoors and Suzie Q was kept in the not so nice basement. The woman had been trying to find her a home and the weather was becoming very cold. This is the only space available. She did not have the support of her husband to keep Suzie Q. They also owned two very unpleasant dogs who would just upset any animal that came into the house. Eventually the lady reached out to cat rescue organizations and through the grape vine found Pet Patrol.

Personality
Suzie Q is a lovely, affectionate and sweet little cat. She is great with new people, is not shy and likes to be up on your lap or rubbing up against your legs. She certainly lets you know that she is loved. Suzie Q is fine with just one other cat, or as an only cat, as she would like all the attention for herself. It has been fun to watch her play with toys, roll around with the catnip mice and climb up the kitty climber to watch the squirrels outside. She is great company and just a good little kitty to have around. Suzie Q is ready to be adopted into a gentle and loving forever home. One that will welcome her into the family and keep her safely indoors.