Rescue:
Pet Patrol had been approached by a lady who lived about an hours drive away. She had lived
in this area before and had adopted two cats from us and was very much enjoying their company. Then one day a pretty dilute Torti girl showed up on their deck, wary but very hungry and
homeless. They didn’t know who she belonged to. Overtime they gained her confidence
through daily feedings, fresh water and a dry warm place to sleep and named her Earlie. In
return she showed how wonderful and outgoing she was. Of course she became pregnant
because she was not spayed and she had four little kittens born under their deck. Earlie was
pretty smart though, and she kept her kittens well hidden until it was time for them to eat regular food. They too were not used to people and in the beginning were skittish but within a short
period of time, at the feeding station, they accepted petting. Now they needed to rescue them
and bring them into Pet Patrol care. They just picked up Earlie and put her in a carrier, lined
up a humane trap to the carrier and the kittens went right into the wire tunnel to be with their
mom. It worked like a charm. Soon they were on their way to the sanctuary. Early’s kittens
are Emiko, Ellington, Eisley and Enoki.
Personality:
Enoki is a sweet orange tabby who has a big purr and loves to snuggle with his siblings. He’s
easy going and playful and likes to run around with his siblings playing games of Chase, Hide
and Seek and to see who can catch the elusive red dot. He’s quick to want to be held and
cuddle and happy to snuggle up in a lap. Enoki is ready to be adopted into his forever home
with a sibling or playmate. One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely
indoors.