ADOPTION PROFILE

Langley

Langley

Langley

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Rescue:

Little Langley was an abandoned kitten. This year with Covid, and being unable to spay or
neuter cats for about nine weeks – during peek breeding season – there has been an abundance
of abandoned kittens and cats. Langley and her sister Kelowna were found on a
country property all by themselves looking weak, thin and disheveled, obviously someone
thought the country life was a good life and dropped them off. The farm they found themselves
on do not feed the cats because they do not want too any of them around. No food,
no cats. But some don’t have the where with all to migrate to another farm or catch mice.
Especially not house cats or wee babies. Langley was found in the barn, hiding and unsure
of these strangers trying to find him. Once brought into foster care, this cute little boy has
blossomed and is now quite affectionate

Personality:

From his foster mom: Langley is a small brown tabby who has golden lungs. He’ll wake you
up in the morning with a beautiful song to say it is cuddle time and breakfast. He is happy
to greet you each time you enter the room with his tail high and prancing his little paws.
Langley is very friendly with other kittens, does not make shy, but rather wants to be buddies
and have fun. One of his favourite toys is a crinkle tunnel that he can run through and
play around in. All you see is crazy movement and the occasional tail or paw peeking out.
Langley is ready to be adopted into his forever home. One that will welcome him into the
family and keep him safely indoors.

If you are interested in adoption please contact Pet patrol at 519-669-1979