Rescue:
Patrol sanctuary is just a little bit outside of the city and there are farms nearby. It is not uncommon for barn cats to not be spayed or neutered and kittens to be born on a regular basis. the
population is kept fairly low as kittens are handed out to anyone willing to take them. In this
case the family is well-known to Pet Patrol and we have helped with rescuing many of their
cats. But there’s always one that meanders onto the property and gives birth in their barns
because it is quiet and safe. This is where little Scout and his sister Skye came from. They
were found huddled up in a corner of a straw filled bed, cowering from the cold and dampness
of the barn. The people had called because the barn was under renovations and they didn’t
want to see the kittens hurt. Once they were in our care, as fluffy little kittens they would curl up
in a ball and you could barely tell head from tail. In their foster home they’ve done quite well
and are happy to be in a warm, dry and nurturing environment.
Personality:
Scout is a very adventurous little boy, always looking to do new things, find hidden toys, see what is a cupboard or bag that just came into the house. His excursions to interesting places and his is not timid about being the explorer. He likes to play Chase and Tag, and is part of the WWF (World Nestling Felines), the laser light and romping around after crinkle balls are excellent past times for him. He also likes to dive in and out of the cat tunnel. Scout is extremely cuddly and affectionate and will readily crawl up on your lap to have a nap. He will keep you company while you work on the computer, or watching TV, and as a bedtime cuddler he is lovely. Scout is ready to be adopted into his forever home together. One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.