ADOPTION PROFILE

Willow

Willow

Willow

Rescue:

A woman who lives up north often calls us about feline overpopulation situations in her area.
She reaches out to other rescues for help and there are some vet clinics that do adoptions too.
She came across an elderly woman who was living on her own, low income but very much
loved cats and just wanted to help them. Whenever someone had an unwanted cat or a stray
showed up, she would take them in. She could only afford the cheapest of food. The cats, of
course, not being fixed because she couldn’t afford it, breed freely. But the time our volunteer
became involved there were 45 cats in a very small home. Pet Patrol was able to help with six
of the kittens to begin with. They are friendly, clean and only two had minor eye infections. As
hard as it was looking after so many cats, she did make sure the kittens were handled well
and loved. They are very sweet and immediately went to their foster home from the Pet Patrol
sanctuary. They have thrived.

Personality:

Willow and her sister Winnie are very attached to each other and it can be observed many
times in a day. They are often found curled up in the top basket of the kitty climber, which is by
the window and looks out onto the backyard, They are happy to observe the birds and squirrels
at the feeder and fall asleep in the sun beam. Play time is a full romp through the house
chasing toys that bounce and jingle, playing Tag and Hide and Seek as well. A ping pong ball
in a cardboard box is always fun and can create some chuckles from their caregivers. Willow
and Winnie are ready to be adopted into their forever home. One that will welcome them into
the family and keep them safely indoors.,

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