ADOPTION PROFILE

Nemo

Nemo

Nemo

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Rescue:

For years, the barn was a safe haven—a place of shelter and food for the many cats who called it
home. Though it had once been part of a working farm, the owners had since retired, renting out
the fields and leaving the barn behind. When winter arrived, so did the bitter reality—there was no
one left to care for the cats. This is the rescue story for Cici, Nyketa, and Nemo. At first, they
waited, huddled in the barn, hoping for the familiar footsteps that once brought them food. But the
doors never opened. As hunger set in, they had no choice but to venture out, wandering through
deep snow and freezing storms, desperately searching for scraps. It wasn’t long before the
neighbors noticed—the cats, once content in their quiet home, were now showing up at other
properties, thin and shivering. Even the youngest kittens, far too small for such harsh conditions,
struggled through the snowdrifts in search of food. Word spread, and soon, local rescuers stepped
in. Knowing these cats deserved better than to be left behind, they worked tirelessly to bring them
to safety. Now, these resilient souls have a second chance—a warm place to sleep, full bowls, and
the promise of a loving forever home where they will never be abandoned again.

Personality:

Nemo is such a good boy. When he first arrived at the sanctuary, he was quite cautious around
humans; what were they going to do? His first instinct was to climb under a bed and hide. His little
face would poke out occasionally to take stock of his surroundings, then disappear. However, by
the next day, he was out and about, demanding pets. Now Nemo’s friendly and outgoing
personality shines brightly. He’s social and curious with humans, and he will often roll over to look
at you upside down. Nemo knows you can’t resist his belly. This happy go lucky boy also gets
along very well with the other cats at the sanctuary. Nemo is ready to be adopted into his forever
home, one that we’re welcome into the family and keep him safely indoors.

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