ADOPTION PROFILE

Guava

Guava

Guava

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Rescue:

Pet Patrol received a message from a woman who had rescued cats in her community for
quite some time. She knew of a couple who lived in a hoarding situation and had a lot of cats.
Most of them were indoor/outdoor, none of them were spayed or had ever seen a vet. It was a
very sad situation and on many occasions she wanted to rescue the cats but the wife in the
home refused to let any of them go. She herself was ill, had multiple health issues, was not
very mobile, and didn’t take her medication or look after herself in any way. Then one day she
suddenly died. Her husband was quite devastated. Their friend approached him about a week
afterwards and apologized for bothering him but said “can I help you with the cats?”. He was
more than willing to have them rescued and looked after by Pet Patrol. All five females, Ginny,
Ginger, Marble, Misty and MiMi came to the sanctuary with severe upper respiratory; two were
obviously pregnant (Ginger being one of them) and one was very dehydrated. It has taken
time, patience, medication and a few sleepless nights to give these cats good health and a
happy future. Guava and his siblings have done well in Pet Patrol care..

Personality:

All the siblings were named after food and little Guava is no exception. With all the kittens
being orange and white in colour, some were a little difficult to distinguish, but Guava has a
white patch on his back, unlike his siblings. Like all kittens he is very playful and will run
around, hopping and pouncing with them or devising sneak attacks. He is able to entertain
himself with toys, the kitty tunnel and a ball in a cardboard box is such fun. The cat climber is a
favourite too as it allows a view of the birds and squirrels outside. This adorable kitten is ready
to be adopted into his forever home with a sibling or playmate. 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