Rescue:
Hallie and Hunter came from a small, remote village about 45 minutes from the sanctuary, where a
kindhearted woman known for helping cats was connected to their story. An elderly woman in her
80s had discovered a mother cat and her kittens in her garage and compassionately welcomed
them into her home. She lovingly raised the kittens, handling them gently and ensuring they were
cared for and socialized in a quiet, nurturing environment. However, her family grew concerned that
with energetic kittens racing underfoot, there was a risk she could fall. While the kittens were
friendly and sweet, they had only been exposed to her and would benefit from meeting more
people and experiencing a broader environment. Arrangements were made for Hallie and Hunter to
come to Pet Patrol so they could continue to grow and find loving homes of their own. The elderly
woman chose to keep the mother cat, and with her family’s support, Pet Patrol ensured she was
spayed so no further litters would be born.
Personality:
Hallie can be a little shy at first, but she warms up beautifully with a gentle and patient approach. Once she feels comfortable, she enjoys pets and will happily curl up on your lap, purring contentedly while soaking up the attention. Hallie is curious about her surroundings and often likes to follow her people around to see what’s going on. She enjoys playtime with wand toys and batting balls around the room, and she can often be found watching the birds from the window. When it’s time to relax, Hallie loves settling into cozy cushions, little cat houses, or perching comfortably on the cat tree. Hallie is ready to be adopted into her forever home. One that will welcome her into the family and keep her safely indoors.