Rescue:
Pet Patrol received a call from a woman who has been rescuing cats for many years. She is
now retired but still people contact her. In the case of four little kittens (Hotdog being one of
them), their mom was very feral and not able to be socialized. Once the kittens were weaned
she was spayed and able to be released to a property that provided a warm place through the
winter food and water throughout the year. The babies were a little nervous when they first
came into the woman’s home as they’d never had any boundaries in regard to windows,
doors, and ceilings. But with handling and cuddling, they did extremely well and socialized very
quickly in the woman’s responsible hands. From there at eight weeks of age they came into
Pet Patrol care and have done extremely well since then. They are all wonderful, lovely kid,
friendly cuddly cats .
Personality:
Hotdog (such a funny name) is the most curious of the litter and if there is something to get
into, you can count on him to find it. He is very inquisitive and likes to climb the cat tree so that
he can keep tabs on what is happening in the house and look through the window as part of
his neighborhood watch duties. This little fella is mighty and will jump in on any wrestling
match going on with his siblings and help tag team as well. If it moves, he will pounce on it
and stop it in its tracks. Hotdog is ready to be adopted into his forever home with a sibling or
playmate. One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.