Rescue:
Pet Patrol received an urgent call from a woman who has rescued cats in her area before and
has done her best to make sure they were safe. She can house them temporarily, then she
places them with other rescues or finds new homes for them. She had become aware of a
young woman who was living on her own and pregnant. Family and Children Services had
insisted that this young woman’s many cats and two large dogs be rehomed. The women who
called Pet Patrol took in sixteen cats, but there were still nine left in the apartment, as well as
two dogs who were large and aggressive. The rescue went well, as the young woman who
owned the cats helped by placing the cats into carriers. Pet Patrol was able to help with three
little orange teenage cats (Niles being one of them), a mama cat who was almost blind due to
an eye infection, her two kittens and two very pregnant cats about to give birth. Proper authorities
and other cat rescues have been called to make sure the remaining cats and the dogs will
be looked after and removed from their dismal living conditions..
Personality:
Molly is not a big cat, she is slim and with very short hair. She is quite agile, intelligent, interested
in her surroundings and is very loving and affectionate. All round she is a great little cat.
She is used to living with other cats, so one roommate would be great for her, but she would
also be ok as an only kitty in the home as well. As you can see from her photo she came to us
with a frosted eye, which is a permanent condition which has been thoroughly treated and
does not slow her down at all. Molly is adorable, cuddly and definitely a lap cat and is easy to
pick up and carry around. She is ready to be adopted into her forever home. One that will
welcome her into the family and keep her safely indoors