Rescue:
Miles and Maya were two very small and unsure kittens who were found outside all alone. A
woman who lives on the edge of the city called to say she had been feeding a mother cat for a
few years now, and every year she gave birth to kittens. Some did not thrive, some were rescued
by neighbours and others grew up outside and migrated to other areas. Not wanting to
have to deal with unwanted kittens twice yearly any more she reached out to Pet Patrol in
hopes of having them all rescued. During the initial conversation the woman wavered and
thought that the kittens looked like they were having so much fun playing in her garden that
they shouldn’t be disturbed. Problem is, they will begin to breed by the end of the summer and
now there will be as many as eighteen kittens born by next year. That is a colony, and no one
wanted that. Finally convinced that it is the humane thing to do, she brought the kittens into the
sanctuary within a few days. She will rescue the mother cat and have her spayed and keep
her for herself.
Personality:
Miles and Maya are quite attached to each other and it would be best for them to be adopted
together. They are rarely far apart, and will call out if one cannot find the other. Maya is confident
and curious, has shown us that she is the leader of the two kittens. Miles is a little more
shy and lets Maya check everything out first and then gladly joins in on the adventure. Both
kittens are friendly, affectionate, have big purrs and like cuddles with adults and gentle children.
These two cuties are ready to be adopted into their forever home. One that will welcome
them into the family and keep them safely indoors.