ADOPTION PROFILE

Chara

Chara

Chara

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Rescue:

Life on the farm had become overwhelming for a kind couple, trying to do right by the animals on
their rural property. They were struggling to manage the evergrowing
population of cats. People
abandoned cats on their land, and without the resources to spay or neuter them all, pregnancies
occurred again and again. Among the adult cats were two lovely adult females: Chara, a gentle cat
likely unspayed, and Dory, a nursing mom to five sweet kittens. Though the couple cared deeply for
their cat colony, they often gave kittens away for free, desperate to reduce numbers but unable to
break the cycle. Fortunately, two compassionate vet techs learned about the situation and
immediately stepped in. Knowing the importance of proper vet care and responsible rescue, they
made the long 90 minute journey to bring Chara, Dory, and her kittens to safety. When they arrived
at the sanctuary, it was clear these cats had been loved. The rescuers were charmed, and so were
we. Thanks to quick action and kindness, Dory and Chara’s days of uncertainty are behind them.

Personality:

Chara is an absolute sweetheart with a heart full of love. This affectionate girl is always the first to
nudge your hand for a head scratch or gentle pet, and once she’s got your attention, she’ll happily
stay by your side. Easy to pick up and carry, Chara melts into your arms and enjoys being close to
her people. She’s playful, curious, and confidently explores her surroundings, always interested in
anything new that comes her way. Whether it’s a new toy or a fresh lap to curl up on, Chara
approaches life with a quiet enthusiasm and a gentle spirit. She would thrive in a home where she
can soak up attention, share her affection freely, and be loved just as much as she’ll love in return.
Chara is ready to be adopted into her forever home. One that will welcome her into the family and
keep her safely indoors.

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