Rescue:
In all communities now, there are social media sites to connect people and help them with
services and advise. A man reached out with an ad looking for help with several kittens that
were born on his property. Last year two female cats were dumped in his driveway on a cold
wet day and he watched from the warmth of his home as the car sped off and the cats ran
under his porch. He eventually got them into a warmer and more protected environment where
they were fed and sheltered. Both cats were female and one was quite obviously pregnant,
and the second cat, not long after their abandonment had a litter of kittens. He found homes
for most of them, but some stayed on his property. Fast forward a year and five more litters
were born totaling twenty three kittens around eight weeks of age, and another two new born
litters. The situation was out of control. The man said he knew he had to do something because he is elderly and wanted to stop the population explosion. Between Pet Patrol and
three other rescue groups we were able to take in all the kittens and take care of the rest of
the population of cats as well.
Personality:
Raven, when she first arrived at her foster home was a bit timid, but now explores the entire
kitten space and loves to be held and cuddled. When you put her down, she might roll onto
her back for tummy scratches. Raven is a quiet, sweet girl who is ready to be adopted into
her forever home. One with a sibling or playmate and that will welcome her into the family and
keep her safely indoors