ADOPTION PROFILE

Wakiki adopted

Wakiki adopted

Wakiki adopted

Rescue:

The Pet Patrol sanctuary is located just a little bit outside of the city and there are farms
nearby. It is not uncommon for barn cats that are not spayed or neutered to have litters of
kittens, but the population is kept fairly low. The kittens are usually found and handed out to
anyone willing to take them. In this case the family is well-known to Pet Patrol and we have
helped with rescuing many of their cats. But there’s always another mother cat that meanders
onto the property and gives birth in their barns because it is quiet and safe. This is where little
Wakiki and Waffles, plus their siblings came from. Since the last kittens were rescued, the
owners added onto the barn substantially and called to say that the mother cat had been found
dead and there were four wee kittens that needed to be rescued. When our volunteer arrived
to collect the babies, she was handed a cardboard box. Inside were the little kittens, quite
terrified with their circumstances. This was Waikiki and Waffles. Soon they were safely in Pet
Patrol care and enjoying kitten kibble and a nice, clean, soft bed. They curled up together in a
ball and you could barely tell head from tail as they fell into a deep, warm sleep.

Personality:

Waikiki and Waffles are adorable cuddly kittens who are always ready for pets and snuggles
from their caregivers. They love every toy they can get their little paws on and they especially
like balls that they can bat around, the laser pen light and the top perch or cubby on the cat
tree. Wakiki is definitely the leader of the litter and you will see that she takes charge leading
her sister into a romping game of Chase or Hide & Seek. Both girls like watching the birds
and the wind blowing leaves around outside from the comfort of the window sill. Waffles is
very curious and is always finding fun things to do whether it is playing, investigating a new
room, box or closet. She has the loudest purr to show her love. Waikiki and Waffles are
ready to be adopted into a forever home together. One that will welcome them into the family
and keep them safely indoors.

If you are interested in adoption please contact Pet patrol at 519-669-1979