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Abby & Alice – Sick 7 July Abby died 11th. July

Abby & Alice – Sick 7 July Abby died 11th. July

Abby & Alice – Sick 7 July Abby died 11th. July

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Rescue:

Pet Patrol was approached by a woman who had done cat rescue many years ago. In
order to accommodate the cats, she moved to a home in a smaller village where the cat
overpopulation problem continues. Now retired from the business she is helping other
people rescue cats but not taking so many herself. She has come across a property where
the barn was torn down and the farmland is going to be re-purposed for a subdivision. This
is not an uncommon thing and what tends to happen is the cats migrate into the closest
neighbourhood for shelter and hopefully for food. One kind woman has been feeding these
cats but she has not been able to do much for more for them due to finances and health
issues. Our retired Rescuer is in the process of helping get the feral cats fixed and the
friendly cats into other rescues to be adopted into forever homes. This is the case for
mama A and her five kittens, Momma B and her two kittens, two orange teenagers C & C,
as well as buddy D.

Personality:

Abby and Alice are bonded sisters who seek each other out for play, cuddles and keep
each other in sight for company. Abby is a fun loving kitten who likes to be picked up and
snuggled on your lap. She is very sweet and will often follow her people around. She likes
to chase wand toys and play with her sister Alice. She is a pretty quiet kitten who likes to
sleep in the sun rays of the window. Alice is an active kitten who is a pro at chasing down
toys that roll and bounce, as well as zooming through the kitty tunnel and up to the observation deck on the cat tree. She likes to hang around her people and lay on your lap as
well and when tuckered out the warmth of the sun streaming through the window puts her in a
deep sleep. Abby and Alice are ready to be adopted into their forever home together.
One that will welcome them into the family and keep them safely indoors.

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