Rescue:
A woman who had brought a few cats to us this year, had another rescue for us. She knew an
older man who lived just outside of the city and he had a property with a lot of cats living there.
He had dogs too, and according to the woman he fed and treated them a lot better than the
cats. The dogs were allowed in the house and to roam the yard. The cats were strictly outdoor
and their only shelter was a cramped shed. All year round the cats resided in this rustic building that held storage items and lawn care equipment. Not exactly home sweet home! She has
taken a number of the cats home, but there always seemed to be more whenever she revisited the property. None of the cats were spayed or neutered. Eventually the man was reported
and the cats were rescued and re homed. Now we just have pretty little R, and her four daughters. They are very grateful to be rescued and to have a safe, clean and cat riendly family
taking care of them.
Personality:
Both kittens love to play chase, wand toys and random pieces of strings and my knitting; both
love to carry around little stuffed mice. When not playing, Ruby is often found basking in the
sun by the backdoor, on my dog’s favourite bed. (Molly just pouts and sleeps beside the bed
while the kittens are in it). She will also pat my head or face to wake me up, to snuggle under
the covers at night. Riley likes to be picked up for snuggles under my chin. She will meow and
put her paws up on my leg until I pick her up. Sometimes, I wake up in the morning and find
her curled up beside my pillow. Ruby and Riley are quite attached to each other and would
like to be adopted into their forever home together. One that will welcome them into the family and keep them safely indoors.