Vincent

Rescue: There is a very small town just on the outside of the city, which is trying hard not to be engulfed in subdivisions and the city life. It’s not uncommon for people to allow their cats outside to roam as there is just one main road and then a few side streets. So, a […]
Pogi & Paige

Rescue: Pogi and Paige came into Pet Patrol care as kittens, a bit timid in the beginning but grew tobecome outdoing and people oriented cats in their foster home. In due time they wereadopted into a nice home, with a well educated woman who loved cats. She took very goodcare of them and they were […]
Dougie

Rescue: One dark and rainy night, close to midnight, one of our volunteers heard a cat crying outsideher home. Looking out her front window she saw this chunky brown tabby boy, with his back tothe front door crying. As it had been raining for days, the only dry spot he could find to sit, wason […]
Button

Rescue: This kitty is named Button because she is as cute as a button. She, her brother, andtheir mother were rescued off the streets in a small rural town. It is not uncommon to have catsbrought to the country to be abandoned, but also some cats have arrived in town unnoticedfrom being in the back […]
Ivy

Rescue: One of Pet Patrol’s volunteers lives in a town where there are quite a few cats that migrate intothe village from the surrounding farms. They are only a field or two away from any street andwe have rescued many brown tabby and white cats from this area and Ivy is no exception. Apicture of […]
Vashon

Rescue: A woman who has lived in the same house for forty four years, in a small village, had beenrescuing and feeding the stray cats in the area since she moved in. She is very good aboutkeeping the cat population under control and making sure they were spayed or neutered tocontrol the breeding. However there […]
Vince

Rescue: A woman who has lived in the same house for forty four years, in a small village, had beenrescuing and feeding the stray cats in the area since she moved in. She is very good aboutkeeping the cat population under control and making sure they were spayed or neutered tocontrol the breeding. However there […]
Tamali

Rescue: Tamali’s little life was not safe or healthy in the beginning. He was luckily rescued from living hislife outside, was then cared for temporarily in a home and then arrived at the sanctuary onedamp winter afternoon. The woman who contacted us had been feeding a little feline familyoutside on her property. There are three […]
Pandora

Rescue: Just down the road from the Pet Patrol sanctuary, before the bridge is a laneway leading tothree different farms. Our volunteer has driven this road a few times to pick up kittens oryoung cats that the owners no longer want. The lane is lined with trees and it is a beautifuldrive to an isolated […]
Oonah

Rescue: A Pet Patrol volunteer lives in a small village surrounded by farms and often stray cats show upat her feeding station. With Oonah, neighbours had noticed her hanging around their yard andsoon she had brought a kitten with her. The volunteer asked them to feed her and try to pet thekitten so it could […]