ADOPTION PROFILE

Nadeah & Nakina

Nadeah & Nakina

Nadeah & Nakina

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Rescue:

Pet Patrol became aware of a colony of abandoned cats at a dilapidated property off the
beaten path. The small white house was a rental and there was a shop/shed there as well that
could have been used as a garage. It was a tidy place when rented to a couple but when they
suddenly moved out they left behind a terrible mess. The house inside had trash everywhere
and what furnishings were left behind were not salvageable. Outside the grass was over
grown, huge weeds and repairs had not been reported and now in worse shape. The saddest
part is the poor cats were just left behind. No food, no shelter (except in the shed which now
was full of garbage) and left to their own devices to survive. This was Nadeah, Nakina,
Nestley, Qasim and Quinn. Apparently, this is not the first time the tenants had suddenly
moved from the home they were renting, and each time left their cats behind. It’s a desperate
situation for them. When our volunteer went out there she found the cats were very thin, their
fur dry and sparse. One boy was limping, and it took a few days to rescue him. When they all
came into Pet Patrol, they proved themselves to be very friendly and affectionate right off the
bat but they needed time, nutrition and TLC to help them recover.

Personality:

Nadeah and Nakina are very bonded and rarely far from each other. It took a little while for
Nadeah to gain some weight and feel better, but good nutrition was the key to that . Nakina
was a bit shy but soon that disappeared. They have fit into the daily life at the sanctuary and
are entertained by watching the other cats and then joining in on the activities. They are often
found basking in the sun in the window, watching the birds and traffic outside, grooming each
other and having a much easier life. Playtime is all about chasing toys and batting around a
toy mouse. They like the kitty tunnel too. Nadeah and Nakina are ready to be adopted into
their forever home together. One that will welcome into the family and keep them safely indoors.

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