Rescue:
Pet Patrol has many places and circumstances that the cats in our care come from. Some
are in need of being rehomed, some are lost without a microchip to identify them, babies born
outside, others are abandoned by their owners, A woman who had rescued cats in her area in
the past, and brought them to Pet Patrol, has the same situation happening again. “We have
a stray mother cat with six kittens and although I’m not good with age, they are still nursing but
eating solid food. Some are orange and one is grey. They spend their mornings at my
neighbor’s home, playing on the deck and sleeping under it at night . Do you have room for
them?” After some guidance about how to best rescue them and what to feed them she
quickly brought them into her house. She graciously offered to foster the kittens (Randy being
one of them) and their mom in her home until they were ready for adoption. She found a home
for two kittens, together with another neighbour and the others were brought inside for safety
and socializing.
Personality:
Randy is a very sweet and active kitten. He is bold and fearless, testing out every toy and
seeking out new things to play with being quite the adventurer. He is the first to investigate
something, leading the way for his siblings who will join in readily on his excursions. Randy
likes to be picked up and carried, he will ask for cuddles and purrs deeply with satisfaction
with ear rubs and chin scratches. This nice boy 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.