ADOPTION PROFILE

Rosie & River

Rosie & River

Rosie & River

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Rescue:

Rayden, River, and Rosie were born on a farm where the owners proudly declared they were “born
and raised to be barn cats.” Despite this, the trio were well cared for—fed regularly, treated kindly,
and very well socialized. Friendly and affectionate, they clearly enjoyed the attention of people and
adapted easily to changes in their surroundings. However, their future was limited by the idea that
they were only meant for life in the barn. While country properties may offer shelter, they also come
with harsh realities—predators, extreme weather, and no guaranteed medical care. The
overpopulation of rural cats is already a crisis. When these three arrived at Pet Patrol, their gentle,
loving personalities shone through immediately. It was clear they were not meant to be left outdoors
but instead deserved warm laps, cozy beds, and toys to chase in a loving home. Now safe in Pet
Patrol’s care, this trio is ready to be cherished companions, not just barn cats.

Personality:

Rosie & River love each other so much that even their appearance and behavior mirrors each
other! Rosie is adventurous and confident and is the first one to start investigating the world around
her. River tends to let her sister lead but is right by her side checking everything out. These girls are
social and enjoy being around people and involved in the household. They love to play with the
laser pointer and can pounce the house down trying to capture the illusive red dot. They are
humorous in their pursuit of play, but they are also a great balance between being playful and
having good kitten energy. They have soft fur and unique beautiful markings and know how to work
the room and pose the house down. Rosie
has more orange around her eyes, while River looks
like she’s wearing a black mask. Rosie & River are always with each other looking for sunny spots
to sleep, lounging together on the cat tree, playing with toys, and eating together. Both girls like to
be held and enjoy a good ear scratch and cuddle session on the coach. They’re also both ready for
their forever home 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