Rescue:
Pet Patrol was contacted by a woman living on a country property surrounded by open fields and crops. A small barn on her land sits beside a fence that divides her property from the neighbour’s, where there is no livestock—just a machine shop and storage buildings. Over time, several stray cats began moving back and forth between the two properties, seeking shelter on her side and food on the other. The neighbours, who do things the very traditional way, hadn’t been particularly interested in the cats until the woman gently pointed out how much the rodent population had declined with them around. Realizing their value, the neighbours agreed to have the adult cats spayed and neutered and to continue caring for them. But among this colony were four tiny kittens—Ocean, Oasis, Obbie, and Ocella—born in a rustic, dilapidated, and unused shed. Too young to remain outside safely, they were rescued and brought into care so they could grow up healthy, socialized, and protected, with the chance at warm homes of their own.
Personality:
Ocella and Ocean are bonded sisters who do everything together—play, sleep, and share mealtimes side by side. Ocella is the outgoing social butterfly of the pair. She happily flops, drops, and rolls for belly rubs and will jump right into your lap for a cozy nap. Ocean is full of playful energy that just keeps going! She loves racing through the house playing tag with her sister, and springs and pingpong balls can keep her entertained for hours. While Ocean is a bit shy, she gains confidence every day with Ocella by her side. This delightful and entertaining duo would love to be adopted together into a safe, indoor only home where they can continue to thrive, play, and snuggle as a bonded pair.