Rescue:
Pet Patrol had not heard, in quite some time, from a woman who used to do cat rescue. In her
area there is no city shelter, and for the longest time she was the only person helping to rescue
cats. There is now one other person and it is quite over whelming for them. Our friend is from
a town, quite rural, and Pet Patrol has taken in many cats from her over the years. Now retired
she is still getting calls from people who need to rehome cats and kittens that are found abandoned or there are just too many to care for. This is the case for Harrison and Hudson. Their
story starts on a farm, and like so many properties these days, the farm is being sold and the
new owners don’t want the cats. The farmer has done his best to make sure the adults are
spayed or neutered and he wanted the kittens placed before he moved away. He didn’t want
the new owners to have to worry about these little ones. What is very nice is that they have all
been handled and are very friendly and affectionate
Personality:
Both Harrison and Hudson are very social and curious little cats. They like to instigate games
of Chase and can be found wrestling with each other in a wide variety of places in the house,
most notably the cat tunnel. It has provided them with hours of play time, as they can pounce
on it, play Hide & Seek and tumble around inside with a toy or each other. Some of their
favourite toys are ping pong balls and plastic springy toys. At the end of the day they will
cuddle up with each other for a sleep, preferably on a person’s lap or be cradled in your arms.
Harrison and Hudson are ready to be adopted into their forever home together. One that will
welcome them into the family and keep them safely indoors. .