ADOPTION PROFILE

Mocha

Mocha

Mocha

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Rescue:

Little Mocha and his four siblings were born to Maisie, who is described as “amazing!” Here
is the message received about her dilemma: “A couple of years back, my wife and I adopted
two kittens from your cat rescue. They are both doing fine. Last February, a stray showed up
at the backdoor. Obviously pregnant and looking for a home. I thought she’d move on but
apparently not. She has been holed up and made a home in one of my boats. Do you have a
list of organizations that would be interested in this cat. She has not had her kittens yet…… but
soon. Because of health concerns with my own cats, I haven’t attempted to pick the cat up.
She appears friendly and starved for affection, but in good health. I have given her some
kibble out of compassion which is probably why the cat is still here. It’s certainly approachable
and was probably a “drop off “. The neighbor has a barn, but emphatically says it’s not his cat.
It’s-13 degrees this morning and I’ve seen three coyotes. I am glad she will go somewhere
warm and safe to have her litter and I know you will find them all good homes.” That same day
Maisie was brought into Pet Patrol care and within a week gave birth to five kittens.

Personality:

Mocha is a very chatty boy when he is with humans and he even “talks back” when you meow
at him. He loves to rough house with his siblings but he is also very much a cuddly boy who
enjoys a nice warm lap or a gentle arm wrapped around him. Mocha is quite food motivated
and he gets very excited when soft food is put down for him. He has spent the first weeks of
his life with his mama and siblings and initially was a bit nervous going into new rooms and
situations. He adjusted fairly quickly and now tests out new spaces on his own, still cautious
though. Mocha would do best being adopted with another of his siblings or into a home with a
friendly and social cat who can show him the ropes. He is ready to be adopted into his forever
home. One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors

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