Rescue:
A woman in the area of the Pat Patrol sanctuary owns a one-acre property and has been
instrumental in rescuing, spaying and neutering any stray cat that come to her. Over the past
two years alone, she has fixed over forty cats. Friendly cats are taken to local rescues and
given forever homes; feral cats are released on the property. They must know that her place is
safe, because she currently has about thirty cats who come to her daily for food. Her abandoned chicken coop is a welcome refuge for pregnant females: they can give birth to their
kittens in a space that is safe from predators. The kittens are brought inside the woman’s
house so that they can be socialized. This allows the kittens to adapt well to domestic life and
form strong bonds with their adoptive families. For Hooper and his siblings, they have all
done well in her care and are now in a foster home where they can receive one to one attention and thrive. They are beautiful healthy cats.
Personality:
Hooper is a shy boy but you will win him over by gently petting him, as he cannot resist physical affection. When that happens he will melt your heart. As his true nature comes out, you will
find out that he’s very, very sweet. When he sees you waking up in the morning, he will sheepishly come to say “hello” and enjoy his cuddle time. He is very playful and active, chasing after
toys of all kinds, anything that can be batted around, chased or chewed on. Hooper loves his
sister Haven and with his calm, respectful sweet nature he is a very nice brother to her. If you
ever can’t find him, make sure you check a kitty bed, as the two of them will be curled up in
there together. Hooper is ready to be adopted into his forever home, hopefully with his sister
Haven. One that will welcome them into the family and keep them safely indoors