ADOPTION PROFILE

Peanut

Peanut

Peanut

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Rescue:

Peanut saw his brother being rescued but he was too cautious to approach the people. The
two kittens were found way out of town on a turkey farm. Behind the house are abandoned
railway tracks that are now used as a trail by a lot of animals including coyote, fox, wild turkey
and rabbits and, unfortunately, kittens once in a while. Being friends with one of our main
volunteers they contacted her for help with this little guy. At first, they saw two kittens, but only
found Popcorn on his own when they went out to rescue him. Our volunteer drove over an hour
to retrieve Popcorn and bring him into Pet Patrol care before the couple went on holidays for
three days. Sure enough as they were pulling out of the driveway, loaded with all their camping
gear, the other kitten, Peanut, appeared. They could not stop at this point as they were on a
time line, but they had left out several bowls of food for the strays that arrive daily and knew he
would find shelter in the insulated cat houses. As soon as they arrived home they started
looking for little Peanut and quickly found him in the cat shelter, safe and sound.

Personality:

This little guy is very sweet and is bonded to his brother. They have had an adventure together
and survived the wilds. They like to cuddle up together and groom each other, playing games
of Tag and Chase, also instigating WWF (World Wresting Feline) competitions. Such sweet
cats in temperament though and welcoming to pets and a nice long lap cat nap. Looking at
the world from the top of the cat tree, both inside and through the front window outside the
house, entertains them and piques their curiosity. Peanut and Popcorn are ready to be
adopted into their forever home. One that will welcome them into the family a and keep them
safely indoors.

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