ADOPTION PROFILE

Mojito

Mojito

Mojito

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Rescue:

Pet Patrol received an urgent call from a woman who has rescued cats in her area before and
has done her best to make sure they were safe. She can house them temporarily, then she
places them with other rescues or finds new homes for them. She had become aware of a
young woman who was living on her own and pregnant. Family and Children Services had
insisted that this young woman’s many cats and two large dogs be rehomed before the baby
is born. The women who called Pet Patrol took in sixteen cats initially and found homes or
other rescues to take some. By the end of the rescue operation there were sixty four cats in
total that needed to be rehomed. The rescue went well, as the young woman who owned the
cats helped by placing the cats into carriers. Pet Patrol was able to help with nine initially and
more later on, which included Missy who was heavily pregnant at the time. Proper authorities
and other cat rescues have been called to make sure the remaining cats and remove them
from their dismal living conditions.. Soon after arriving at Pet Patrol Missy gave birth to Martini,
Margarita and Mojito.

Personality:

Mojito is a sweetheart. She loves to climb onto your legs when you are sitting on the floor, and
play there and when she has had enough, she falls asleep on your lap. She likes to run around
with her siblings but is more of a people kitten. Her foster mom has walked around her house
with little Mojito cuddled on her arms or in her hoodie and she seems quite content and interested
in the new surroundings. Being a playful kitten she likes to chase springs and balls or
catch dangling toys. She has met the resident house cat and was interested in him, was not
as sure about the dog, but was brave and looked at her from the safety of the laundry basket.
Margarita is ready to be adopted into her forever home with a playmate or sibling. One that
will welcome her into the family and keep her safely indoors.

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