ADOPTION PROFILE

Chase

Chase

Chase

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Rescue:

Chase and his siblings come from a rural barn where the cat population quickly grew out of control.
It all began with one unaltered male cat and a stray female who was abandoned there. Over time,
the situation spiraled, leaving a retired woman and her adult son—who faces health challenges—
struggling to care for an evergrowing
number of cats and kittens. These cats and kittens, ranging
from 15 weeks to 2 years old, are incredibly friendly and wellsocialized
despite their challenging
start in life. With limited resources and mounting veterinary bills, the family did their best to provide
food, shelter, and medical care for the cats, but it became overwhelming. Recognizing the need for
help, they reached out to local rescues, and that’s when Pet Patrol stepped in. Chase and his
siblings were among the first to be brought to safety. Now safe in Pet Patrol’s care, they are on the
path to finding loving homes where they will no longer have to endure concrete floors and work
benches or live in uncertainty.

Personality:

Chase is a high energy,
full throttle
little whirlwind of fun! The moment he entered his foster home,
he was off to the races—literally. This fearless kitten zips back and forth like a tiny race car, chasing
toys, wrestling his brothers, and yes… occasionally trying to nibble some toes (he’s working on
that!). He’s vocal and chatty, already perfecting his trills and meows to get your attention. If you sit
down, you can bet Chase will be in your lap in no time, ready for cuddles and pets between bursts
of the zoomies. He loves people, adapts quickly, and has a big personality packed into a tiny body.
Despite being the wild child of the bunch, Chase is also incredibly affectionate and bonds closely
with his siblings. He would do best in a home with another young cat or kitten to match his energy.
Chase is ready to be adopted into his forever home, one that will welcome him into the family and
keep him safely indoors.

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