Rescue:
Honey appeared one day at a quiet rural property, dainty and determined. The barn was very tidy,
the animals well cared for—including a colony of feral cats who lived peacefully on the land. But
Honey was different. She didn’t want to stay outside. She waited near the door of the house,
meowed softly, and longed to be let in. It was clear she wasn’t a barn cat; more than likely she
had been dropped off, unwanted and left to fend for herself. When Pet Patrol volunteers arrived to
help her, they found Honey nestled near a large bucket filled with straw—and kittens. But not just
her own. A second bucket nearby held another litter, all tiny faces peering up with wide, unsure
eyes. Ten kittens in total, old enough to eat on their own but still needing care. There was no
question—they were all coming with us. Now Honey is safe, warm, and surrounded by love. She no
longer waits by a door wondering when her family will return, because a new, better chapter has
begun.
Personality:
Honey is a talkative, high energy
kitty who loves affection but is still a little wary of new people. She
enjoys being petted and cuddled once she feels safe, and she’s never aggressive; just cautious
with fast movements or loud noises. Honey loves to bat around small stuffed toys and thrives on
play, so she’d do best in a calm home with another playful cat or kitten to match her energy. She
may not be suited for homes with young children or dogs, but in the right environment, she’ll be a
sweet and engaging companion. Honey is ready to be adopted into her forever home. One that will
welcome her into the family and keep her safely indoors.