Rescue:
This little baby was noticed on a farm property running through the barn. Once he noticed
people he quickly scooted outside to the side yard of a large property, darting in and out of the
long grass with his siblings. He was very timid and skittish probably because he had never
been handled by people before and was just frightened of everything. He weighed less than 2
pounds and found himself defenceless out in the big wide world. A volunteer who was there to
rescue another cat had noticed the kitten and his siblings (who soon came into Pet Patrol care
as well). She is helping the property owner by having the colony of cats spayed or neutered.
This is the only way to have a healthy colony and control the overpopulation of cats. Soon the
baby was brought into Pet Patrol care, and his medical needs due to neglect were addressed.
Personality:
From his foster mom: Paddington has become an affectionate kitten and tends to be the first
one to greet us when we walk into the foster room. He seems to like to be picked up right
away for a little cuddle and greeting. He will sit in your lap and relax and purrs and enjoys the
pets and attention. Then he’s happy to be playing with his cat toys in the room including the
plastic jingle balls, spring and fuzzy toy mouse – he loves the toy mouse and gives a little growl
to let the other kittens know it’s his. Paddington is ready to be adopted into him forever home.
One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.