ADOPTION PROFILE

Celeste

Celeste

Celeste

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Rescue:

Cassie, Catya, Celeste, Charisma, and Cricket’s story began in the most unexpected place—on the
side of a quiet country road. One early morning, as a woman was driving to work, she spotted a box
sitting oddly between the asphalt and a grassy ditch. Something about it seemed off, and as she
got closer, she realized why. A tiny kitten had scratched a hole through the taped ­up box, its little
head poking out in a desperate attempt to escape. Inside, eight kittens were huddled together,
abandoned and left to an uncertain fate. Thankfully, this kind­hearted woman found them just in
time, preventing them from wandering into danger. Three of the kittens were very weak and needed
extra care, but they quickly recovered under the watchful eye of a nursing mom. The others,
including these five sweet girls, thrived despite their difficult start. When Pet Patrol learned of their
situation, they had been living in a dog cage for three long months at a small rescue, where
overcrowding was a real challenge due to the constant influx of abandoned cats. Once they were
transferred to Pet Patrol’s care, their world expanded in the best possible way.

Personality:

From the moment they arrived, Cassie, Catya, Celeste, Charisma, and Cricket began exploring
their new surroundings. The sunlight streaming through the windows, the variety of toys, and the
constant action around them were thrilling to these curious kittens. They quickly proved to be
friendly, affectionate, and social, though they’re still a little wary of the vacuum cleaner! Thanks to
the dedication of the small rescue, these kittens received daily attention, cuddles, and love, which
helped shape them into the happy, thriving kittens they are today. Cassie, Catya, Celeste,
Charisma, and Cricket are ready to be adopted into their forever homes. Ones 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