ADOPTION PROFILE

Maisie

Maisie

Maisie

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Rescue:

Maisie is amazing! Here is the message received about her dilemma: A couple of years
back, my wife and I adopted two kittens from your cat rescue. They are both doing fine.
Last February, a stray showed up at the backdoor. Obviously pregnant and looking for a
home. I thought she’d move on but apparently not. She has been holed up and made a home
in one of my boats. Do you have a list of organizations that would be interested in this cat. She
has not had her kittens yet…… but soon. Because of health concerns with my own cats, I
haven’t attempted to pick the cat up. She appears friendly and starved for affection, but in
good health. I have given her some kibble out of compassion which is probably why the cat is
still here. It’s certainly approachable and was probably a “drop off “. The neighbor has a barn,
but emphatically says it’s not his cat. It’s-13 this morning and I’ve seen three coyotes. I am glad
she will go somewhere warm and safe to have her litter and I know you will find them all good
homes. That same day Maisie was brought into Pet Patrol care and within a week gave birth
to five kittens.

Personality:

Maisie is the sweetest of girls. She loves humans, rubbing up against your legs, always looking for pets and attention. She invites tummy rubs and likes them the best. Sitting next to her
human friends and being adored is on the daily To Do list and so are cuddles at bedtime.
Maisie is a very quiet, low activity level cat. Having come from a field, she’s not quite sure
what to do with toys yet, but anything with catnip is just the best. She is happy to be sitting in a
cat tree, looking out a window and watching the activities outside. She has no interest in being
out in the wind and rain anymore. She seems to be ok with other cats in the house, given
proper introductions. Maisie is ready to be adopted into her forever home. One that will
welcome her into the family and keep her safely indoors.

If you are interested in adoption please contact Pet patrol at 519-669-1979