ADOPTION PROFILE

Cecil

Cecil

Cecil

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Rescue:

Cacia (pronounced Kah-see-ah and means vigilant) was well known to a chicken farm and the
people that work there. Although she made her rounds of nearby farms she would show up
every year to have her litter of kittens there in some very interesting places. Her first litter of
kittens was born in the wall of the barn, five feet down. The man who helps to run the chicken
farm, had to use tin snips to cut away the metal wall in order to reach the kittens. Mama took
off never to be seen until her next litter the following year. This time she had them inside the
base of a huge fountain that was stored in the shop and it was very cramped and dirty inside.
Again once she realized her kittens were found she disappeared. Those kittens were lucky as
again Pet Patrol had a nursing mom to look after them. Now it’s 2024 and here she is again
and this time she had her kittens… Luckily mom was corralled and finally went into a carrier
with her kittens and was brought into care. Everyone was safe and sound and doing well.

Personality:

Cecil is the smallest of the crew, but like his brother Clove is energetic and creative in his Indy 500 race around the room. He
looks at everything like an obstacle course and will dodge the leg of a chair, scale the kitty
climber, tumble through the shoes in the hall. When the opportunity arises he will reach the windowsill to look out at the world where he is mesmerized. Part of the WWF (World Wresting
Felines, he jumps right in on a friendly tussle that ends up in a chase or a puddle of fur and purr
(napping kittens), in the middle of the floor sometimes. When all is said and done, nap time
means cuddle time and lying on a comfy couch, soft pillows and especially his people is wonderful. Cecil is ready to be adopted into his forever home with a playmate or sibling. One that will
welcome them into the family and keep them safely indoors.

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