Rescue:
Pet Patrol often receives calls from smaller cat rescues up north, but this particular message was a
first for us. Four tiny kittens, Harissa, Honey, Harlow and Holly, were spotted living in the shrubs of
a traffic roundabout—a dangerous and unusual place for such young ones to call home. Their
mother, a brave and dedicated cat, was seen darting across the busy road several times a day to
care for her little ones. As the kittens grew bolder, they began to venture out, playfully exploring the
grassy area, unaware of the dangers surrounding them. It was clear that this wasn’t a safe place for
these babies to stay, and a rescue plan was quickly put into motion. Though it took time and
patience, all four kittens, along with their mother, were safely brought into the care of Pet Patrol.
Now, these once wild kittens are safe, warm, and ready to find their forever homes, far away from
the dangers of the roadside.
Personality:
Honey has grown to be a very confident, independent, and happy kitten. She may be timid with
strangers at first, but once she is used to you (especially if you entice her with toys), her vibrant
personality shines. Honey is incredibly curious and will investigate any nook and cranny she can
find, always hunting for something to play with. Mice and pompoms are her favourite. Honey is
also an avid fighter of bed monsters she knows the comforter is hiding something, and she will
attack it until her and her humans are safe. Honey does like affection she will seek you out when
she is wants some head scratches and will nap with you on a nice comfy bed if she’s not busy
playing. Keep in mind that Honey is still learning that being picked up isn’t so spooky. This little tyke
does do well with other kitties, though she also can entertain herself for hours on her own. Honey is
ready for a forever home that will welcome her into the family and keep her safely indoors.