ADOPTION PROFILE

Foebe

Foebe

Foebe

Rescue:

Pet Patrol had become aware of a woman who prided herself on cat rescue but really did not
have the funds to care for the cats fully. She lived alone and had a love for animals, but very
few in her home were spayed or neutered. She was now in a situation where she was unable
to care for so many, she had broken her leg and was not nearly as mobile as she had been.
Her home had stairs and she was struggling with just getting around to care for herself. She
initially told us about Curly and Moe, apparently identical brothers (colour is similar, markings
are different) who are bonded. They were a bit timid in her home, not fond of the large dog she
had, and were in need of vaccinations and to be neutered. They had bred with her unspayed
female, and now her home was filling up with pets again and she felt they needed to have the
opportunity for new homes. One of our volunteers went to the home to gather up Curly and
Moe and find out more about their home life and personalities. At that time she was offered
the kittens as well. Soon the brothers and the four kittens (Feobe being one of them) were on
their way to Pet Patrol and then to a lovely foster home.

Personality:

Feobe, like her three brothers, is a lovely cat. He is gentle, sweet and obviously treated with
tender loving care. She is easy to pick up and cuddle, carry around and will flop across you
lap, or curl up in your arms for a cuddle and a nap. She is playful, like most kittens are, and
likes to run around the house chasing after toys, dangly strings and shoe laces. It has been
quite entertaining for her caregivers to watch and for Feobe herself, to explore her new surroundings
and all the wonderful toys. A simple cardboard box with peep holes, a kitty tunnel
and the cat tree are all intriguing for her Feobe is ready to be adopted into her forever home,
preferably with a playmate/sibling. One that will welcome her into the family and keep her
safely indoors.

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