Rescue:
Jager’s mother cat, Iris, was a community cat. She came from a small town where cats are
regularly dumped off. We are not sure if she was brought to this remote village as a teenager
or if she was born to a street cat that already lived there. She is a lovely girl and has
been a very good and attentive mother to her kittens. This community has a lot of cat lovers
in it and they make a point of rescuing the friendly cats and having the feral ones spayed or
neutered. Iris came with her five kittens and they took refuge under one woman’s back
deck. As soon as she saw the kittens running around on her lawn, darting in and out of the
plants and chasing the occasional bug, she knew they needed to be rescued. Although she
wasn’t able to pet them at first, that came with time and patience. Iris and her little feline
family came into Pet Patrol care when the kittens were about seven weeks old.
Personality:
Jäger is a fluffy, cuddly and playful little boy He purrs instantly and demands attention (he will
flop himself on his siblings if you’re paying attention to them and not him lol). He seems to
be quite attached to his sibling and they can be found cuddling together in their kitty bed or
on anything that is soft. Jager is active and playful with his toys and likes to dive into the
kitty tunnel that makes wonderful crinkly sounds. Things that wiggle intrigue him, and when
he first discovered the window, looking out to the world, he was mezmerized. He is a happy
go lucky kitten ready to be adopted into his forever home. One that will welcome him into
the family and keep him safely indoors