Rescue:
A woman who lives in a small village has single handedly rescued and spayed and neutered
the over population of cats in her area. It all started with a dilapidated farm that is located kitty
corner to her property. There is a horse stable and about five acres of junk. In the winter the
cats would migrate into the stables and take advantage of the bales of hay to burrow into to
get out of the elements, and the heat from the thirty or so horses was more that the outside
temperature. In the summer it was not uncommon for the cats to live amongst the junk in the
yard. There were abandoned trailers, piles of wood and skids, and a lot of places to take
refuge from the heat and predators. But the pregnant cats headed to the neighbor’s empty
chicken coop to have their kittens. It was safe and the woman would put food and water in
there so their pregnancies were healthy. Once the kittens were born, she would bring the
whole feline family into her studio and make sure the kittens were social and the moms were
spayed.
Personality:
Tug can be a bit of a shy boy but with time and patience, and a lot of cuddling with his foster
family, he is starting to come out of his shell. He is always around people and likes to be pet
and shown the love. Being picked up off his feet is something he is getting use to but will
climb on your lap here and there. With time I’m sure he will become more comfortable. He
likes to play with his siblings, chase wand toys, climb cat trees and play with any cat toy
around. Napping on the top of the couch, in comfy cat beds or in the window in the sunshine
are the best. Tug is ready to be adopted into his forever home with a playmate or sibling.
One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.