Rescue:
Pet Patrol works with other smaller cat rescue organizations, in order to help them with the
high volume of cats that they bring into their care. One day they were contacted by both the
concerned neighbour and the owner of the property, about the number of cats living there.
The property is very close to a lake and the woman explained that cats are abandoned
there every year, maybe by campers or cottage renters, or intentionally by people visiting
the area. The colony is getting larger now as she cannot afford to have them spayed or
neutered, especially with three or four litters born each season. Some kittens she found
homes for but the ones remaining on her back deck were now having to take up refuge in a
large dog crate. It is makeshift and the cats are very crowded inside, but that is the only
way they can create warmth to survive the cold and bitter winter weather. Pet Patrol has
taken in six of these cats, Rennick being one of them, all friendly and affectionate, and we
hope to help with more
Personality:
Rennick is a sweet little cat who doesn’t mind being picked up and cuddled for a long period
of time. He is quite used to it. He likes his people, his siblings and his toys. It would be nice
for him to have a playmate in his new home as he likes to cuddle up with them and seeks
them out for attention. He has never been on his own before. Rennick is very playful like
most kittens are, and will chase after crinkle balls, dangling strings, the laser pen light and
ping pong balls. A cardboard box is an adventure. Rennick is ready to be adopted into his
forever home. One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.