Rescue:
In a quiet suburban neighborhood, one kindhearted
elderly woman began feeding a few stray cats.
As often happens when cats are left unspayed, a few soon became many. Though the cats weren’t
touchable, they came regularly for food and shelter, grateful for a warm place to rest. While the
woman was away, a neighbour stepped in to help with the feeding, and quickly grew concerned.
Anywhere from five to eight cats would appear each day, and it became clear that the small colony
was growing. Among them was Oaklyn, noticeably pregnant and vulnerable. While shelter had
been provided, the risks of outdoor life—especially for a mother to be—
were far too great. It wasn’t
safe for her or her soon to arrive
kittens, and adding more lives to the colony would only worsen the
problem. Thankfully, Pet Patrol was contacted just in time. Oaklyn was brought into our care, safe
and warm, with her kittens Okaya, Osaka and Omachi by her side. Now, this beautiful girl no longer
has to navigate survival. She’s starting a new chapter, one filled with comfort, care, and the
promise of a better life
Personality:
Osaka is an independent little lady with a gentle spirit and a heart full of curiosity. She may take her
time warming up to new people, but once she feels safe, her playful side shines through. She
enjoys romping around with her brothers and happily entertains herself with feather wands, bouncy
balls, or spring toys. Osaka is perfectly content playing solo but would also do well with a calm and
friendly feline companion. She’s not one to rush, she blooms at her own pace and would do best in
a quieter home with patient, loving people. Osaka is ready to be adopted into her forever home.
One that will welcome her into the family and keep her safely indoors.