Rescue:
We did not know if he was neutered or not when taken to the vet
after his rescue, and surprise, surprise, he was. He was found living
underneath a gazebo, in the middle of town, and resided there all
winter long. A lady, well into her 80’s, was already feeding three other
street cats in that location and Chester was welcomed into the colony.
He had a few buddies to keep him warm at night. Seeing that there were
now more cats to care for, and one had given birth to a litter of
kittens, she reached out to Pet Patrol for help. She didn’t want
something to happen to her suddenly, where she could not look after
them, and the cats be abandoned a second time. Chester was brought into
Pet Patrol care, and the other cats have been rescued as well.
Personality:
Described as super crazy friendly, Chester is everyone’s friend and everyone is attracted to
him. How could he be left on the street with such a loving personality? He has made himself
right at home with his foster family, and is content to be inside again. A soft bed, comfy couch,
view from the safety of the window sill and people to love him have made him a very happy
cat. He is playful, curious and good company. Chester is ready to be adopted into his forever
home. One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.