Rescue:
Meredith, a grey tabby, first appeared one winter at a woman’s home, drawn in by the food she put
out. In February, she was caught but managed to escape, only to return again in late April, very
pregnant. Two and a half months later, she was trapped again, but it was clear she was still
nursing. Released to find her kittens, she led her rescuer to a hole under a neighbour’s cement
porch. Once home to a raccoon or skunk, the hollow space had become Meredith’s safe nursery. All
seven kittens, just six weeks old, were rescued and taken to the city shelter. Sadly, because they’d
never been handled, the shelter staff didn’t have volunteers experienced enough to socialize them,
so they were spayed/nuetered and eartipped
before being returned to their rescuer. Now, in Pet Patrol’s
care with an experienced foster, these kittens have blossomed, learning that people mean love,
food, and safety.
Personality:
Moor is a handsome brown tabby boy who lives for playtime and adventure. Always on the move,
he delights in batting toys across the floor, pouncing on anything that wiggles, and exploring every
corner of his space. Despite his playful energy, Moor never forgets to show his softer side, purring
happily the whole time he’s around people. This affectionate, lively kitten is the perfect mix of fun
and love. He is ready to be adopted into his forever home. One that will welcome him into the family
and keep him safely indoors.