Rescue:
It is not uncommon for a rescue group to come across a large colony of cats that need to be
rescued. Usually, a plea for help is put out by the owner, or a concerned friend/neighbour,
wanting the cats living conditions to be improved and to control the over population. They may
be living in an industrial area, hoarder’s home or a farm property and traditionally none of the
cats have been spayed or neutered. It would be difficult for one rescue group to be able to
take in all the cats and they reach out to other cat rescue organizations to assist. The colony
that Honey and Halo came from had at least forty five cats living on a farm. It was an older
couple and things just got out of hand. Homes needed to be found, but usually people run out
of connections for that, and within a month the cats would begin breeding again. Luckily all the
kittens there were safely housed in the work shop and socialized by the couple. They arrived
at Pet Patrol healthy and with good weight.
Personality:
Honey and Halo are two of the most affectionate, playful and loving kittens you ever did meet!
They are receptive to attention and cuddles at all times, and love to keep you company, no
matter the activity. Honey is much more extroverted, but gets Halo going and she will be just as
energetic. Through socialization these two sisters have become so much more comfortable
and curious about new sights and sounds, but need some guidance around the rules of indoor
living – keep your dishes and pots covered or rinsed, they don’t know the difference between
kitty and human food yet! They are great household companions, taking long naps while you
work or clean the house. The girls absolutely live for playtime and will have you in stitches with
all their silly jumps and tumbles. Honey and Halo are ready to be adopted into their new forever
home. One that will welcome them into the family and keep them safely indoors