Rescue:
Pet Patrol received a message from a couple who are looking for some assistance in placing
their elderly father’s cat. Her name was Oreo, described as quite cute and was given to the
gentleman to keep him company. It is usually not recommended that active and full of life little
cats be placed with seniors because of risks of getting under their feet, scratching up furniture,
and scratching them as well. But also looking at longevity the kitty will more than likely outlive
the owner’s ability to look after the cat. They family was quite happy to hear about Pet Patrol
and that we were able to take her in. They said she was up on her vaccinations and spayed.
When at the vet clinic to receive her microchip Pet Patrol asked for them to shave her belly
and check for a spay scar – yes there was one. However five weeks later, to everyone’s surprise, she gave birth to five little babies, Oblea being one of them. All have their mothers
sweet personality and have been raised in a loving and gentle environment.
Personality:
Oatmeal is a quiet yet active and curious little cat. He is very playful and will suddenly appear
from the kitty tunnel only to dive into it again, or scramble up the cat tree to take on the view
from the top perch. Any kind of toy will do, and he even creates his own from a paper bag left
unattended and a box with a toy in it keeps him busy for a while. As a very gentle boy he is
easy to pick up and cradle in your arms and will snuggle right in with you or his siblings. Oatmeal is ready to be adopted into his forever home with a playmate or sibling. One that will
welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.