Rescue:
In a remote town, a woman who runs a small cat rescue had long been keeping an eye on a mother
cat who regularly appeared on her neighbour’s property. The yard backed onto open fields leading
to farms, with a deck, shed, and woodpile that provided shelter — and for years this clever mama
returned to have her litters there. Despite many attempts, she has never been successfully trapped;
she is exceptionally smart, even rolling humane traps until the food falls out so she can eat without
entering. Over the years she has had eight or nine litters, and rescuers have worked tirelessly to
help her. This season, five kittens were spotted at about eight weeks old — just at the age when
they become vulnerable to illness, predators, and the busy road out front. They were safely
rescued, brought indoors, and socialized in a warm environment with consistent food, water, and
care. Once ready, they came into Pet Patrol’s care, giving them the opportunity for healthy, happy
indoor lives that their mother never had.
Personality:
Nigel may be a little shy at first, but he quickly blossoms into a fun, social, and playful kitten. He
loves spending his days running around, playing, and cuddling with his feline friends, especially his
brothers. After a good play session, he’s happy to plop down for a quick nap before popping back
up to explore some more. Mealtime is his favourite part of the day, and he makes sure everyone
knows it—rolling around, cuddling close, making biscuits, and purring away with excitement. Nigel
thrives in a lively, affectionate environment and would do best in a home with other pets or adopted
alongside one of his brothers. Nigel is ready to be adopted into his forever home. One that will
welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.