Rescue:
Pet Patrol received a phone call in late fall when Geisha gave birth to three kittens. The woman
caring for her explained that Geisha had an insulated, heated cat house on her front porch and was
well known and friendly within the neighbourhood. This was Geisha’s second litter, and while
bringing the family into care was discussed early on, the woman felt they would manage outdoors.
Pet Patrol encouraged moving them into the garage so they could at least be protected from the
wind while still using their heated shelter. Weeks passed, and it wasn’t until the kittens were around
ten weeks old that the call finally came. By then, Geisha and her babies had endured over two
months of a brutal winter—facing wind, rain, freezing temperatures, and deep snow. Unfortunately,
the kittens had very limited human handling during that time, meaning socialization would take
patience and time. Through it all, Geisha remained her happy, easygoing self, and once in care,
this little family could finally begin a safer chapter with the support they needed.
Personality:
Ginsui, sister to Genki, is a sweet and sensitive girl who is gradually learning to trust and open her
heart. Though once quite shy, she now leans into her favourite chin scratches and ear rubs, purring
instantly when lifted for affection. She may be timid at first with new people, but gentle patience
quickly reveals her loving nature. Bring out a feather wand or crinkle toy, and Ginsui’s playful spark
comes alive as she eagerly pounces and joins the fun. She simply needs a home filled with love,
reassurance, and kindness where she can continue building confidence and sharing her sweet,
affectionate spirit. Ginsui is ready to be adopted into her forever home. One that will welcome her
into the family and keep her safely indoors.