Charlotte

Rescue: Charlotte initially came into Pet Patrol care with her lone kitten. They were adopted together byone of our foster moms and they have been excellent companionship for her in the last year. Dueto severe health issues, that came on suddenly, she has had to re home them. When she returnedfrom the hospital and physiotherapy […]

Kimchee

Rescue: Here is an email that was sent to Pet Patrol about Kimchee : “Hi! I am in a situation where Ineed to relinquish a one-year-old kitty. Because he is so high energy his original owners got akitten for him. When it didn’t work out they kept the kitten and surrendered Kimchee to theirvet, where […]

Della

Rescue: A husband and wife, who live in a small town close to the sanctuary, had been feeding amother cat for a year. It was clear that she had shelter somewhere in the neighbourhood andshe was in good health and had shiny coat, so no one was worried about her. Problem was :she had already […]

Curly

Rescue: Pet Patrol had become aware of a woman who prided herself on cat rescue but really did nothave the funds to care for the cats fully. She lived alone and had a love for animals, but very fewin her home were spayed or neutered. She was now in a situation where she was unable […]

Picasso

Rescue: Picasso is a lucky cat. He was homeless and although friendly no one would take him undertheir wing except for one woman. While at a neighbourhood sales event and before his rescuerever saw him in person she saw little paw prints that he had left all over a vendor’s cleanwhite table cloth. Everyone in […]

Arrow

Rescue: One of Pet Patrol’s volunteers knew of a Momma cat roaming the small town. She hadspent her life living in and around a Feed Mill where there were warm spots to sleep, foodto catch (she was a good mouser) and water from the creek. An ideal location for a catwithout a proper home. The […]

Hope

Rescue: Hope and her brother Peanuts were both adopted through a smaller cat rescue organizationup north. They have been in operation for many years and often have far more kittens comingin from barn situations and off the street than some of our local cat rescues. Pet Patrol receivesmany of the cats from there to help […]

Peanuts

Rescue: Peanuts and his sister Hope were both adopted through a smaller cat rescue organization upnorth. They often have far more kittens coming in from barn situations and off the street thansome of our local cat rescues. Pet Patrol receives many of the cats from there but not manythat have been returned by the adopters […]

Chico

Rescue: Chico came from the same a farm property up north as Snowball and Peanut. It was newlypurchased by a couple who were leaving the city and the hustle and bustle for a quieter life.They were a lovely couple who had had heartache in their lives and just needed to get awayfrom things. They had […]

Amanda

Rescue: One of Pet Patrol’s volunteers knew of a Momma cat roaming the small town. She hadspent her life living in and around a Feed Mill where there were warm spots to sleep, foodto catch (she was a good mouser) and water from the creek. An ideal location for a catwithout a proper home. The […]