Rescue:
“Hi! I’m Feena!” “ Hi ! I’m Fawne!” That’s what these two kittens seemed to say when they first
came in to Pet Patrol care. They were very happy to see people. They both came from a farm
property that Pet Patrol is quite familiar with. All the cats there seem to be white with gray and
are all fed and looked after. Not often are there kittens born in the barn anymore because they
regularly spay and neuter the resident cats and newcomers as well. But there is one feral girl
who has eluded all attempts at rescuing her. She is pretty smart and she breeds yearly with a
nomad male cat. He is on the list to be neutered as well. These two girls deserve to be
raised in homes and not in the barn, especially since the couple are thinking of moving. Realizing
that they were not thriving they were soon in Pet Patrol care and happily playing in their
new foster home. Their life certainly is different now and they are adjusting well.
Personality:
It’s hard not to fall for these two cuties as they complement each other nicely. Fawne is the
smaller of the two and looks right into your face with her adorable eyes, and she is the adventurous
one. Feena has a very calm demeanor and joins her sister on curiosity pursuits Both
are busy and burn off their energy running around and playing with each other, in and out of
boxes and with their toys. They love their plastic springs and various ball toys and love when
their people play with them with dangly wand toys for kittens. They will run to greet visitors
when they come into the room and start purring immediately, wanting to be picked up. They
have a cute little habit of reaching out very gently with one paw to touch our faces and they like
to nuzzle our necks while being held up on our shoulder. Feena and Fawne are very quiet and
well-behaved cuddly kittens that it would be a pleasure to share your home with. These pretty
girls are ready to be adopted into their forever home together. One that will welcome them into
the family an keep them safely indoors.