ADOPTION PROFILE

Galland

Galland

Galland

Rescue:

Galland’s mom Greta and her five babies (four boys and one girl) were rescued from a small
town outside of the city. An older man had left a message on the Pet Patrol line, telling us
about the little feline family under his deck, he was concerned for their welfare and also about
future breeding. Often a mother cat will leave her kittens once they reach twelve weeks of age,
knowing that they have shelter and food, within ten days of not nursing she will go into heat and
reproduce again. The kittens will begin to breed as well, once they are six months old. The
man felt they needed a better life. It was nice to know that Greta was a friendly girl which
would make finding her a home much easier. On the day that he was planning to bring them
into Pet Patrol care, they disappeared, but at the same time the weather had suddenly turned
very cold, wet and windy. She was hiding them from this drastic change in weather. Two days
later they all showed up again, Galland, Giro, Griffindor, Gracie and Gulliver were gathered up
and brought into Pet Patrol care.

Personality:

We call Galland our rag-doll kitten bec?ause he is easy to pick up and carry around. Being
the fluffiest and cuddliest of his siblings he is also the perfect mix of playfulness and affection
in a kitten. He will sleep on your lap for hours but is also quite energetic and likes leaping
after toys and climbing up the cat tree. Galland is part of the WWF (World Wrestling Felines)
and will be part of the tackle and pounce team. He has become quite a favourite in his foster
home and is ready to be adopted into his forever home with a playmate. One that will welcome
him into the family land keep him safely indoors.

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