Rescue:
During peak kitten season – which runs from mid June to mid August, Pet Patrol takes in
hundreds of kittens. They come from different environments (indoors, outdoors, homes, barns,
ditches and back yards) and some are in good health and others not. N and his nine other
siblings or cousins come into Pet Patrol care in one afternoon. They all came from one location – a nice clean home. A woman in a small town took in a female cat and her kittens. There
were four girls and two boys. It was very entertaining and the love was enormous for these cats
as they grew up in a family home. But she did not have them spayed or neutered and once
mature the females became pregnant. Now what to do? She thought that she would be able
to find homes for the kittens, but since there were several litters born within a 12 day period it
immediately became clear that she would not be able to do that . Between her local cat rescue
organization and Pet Patrol, the twenty or more kittens were taken into care. All are friendly
and loved, raised in a clean environment and were well cared for.
Personality:
Olivia is an energetic little girl who loves to run around after all kinds of toys. Her most favourite
is the plastic springs so that she can carry them around in her mouth, chirping away. In her
foster home they have a kitty tunnel and she and her sibling Odelle have a lot of fun diving in
and out of it and chasing each other. She is adventurous and discovering hiding places never
gets old. Olivia has very soft fur and loves to be cuddled and carried around, this is good,
because you just don’t want to put her down. She is adorable and ready to be adopted with
her sibling Odelle into their forever home. One that will welcome her into the family and keep
her safely indoors