ADOPTION PROFILE

Charisma

Charisma

Charisma

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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:

Charisma, Céleste and Cassie are a petite, sleek trio full of energy, curiosity and playfulness.
Although they definitely are sisters, each of the trio has a delightfully distinct personality. Charisma
is a confident adventurer. She greets each moment secure in that belief that she will be welcome
and loved. Her foster dad nicknamed her “Bat Girl” because of her distinctive grey mask. Charisma
is agile and energetic and loves going where no one has gone before. She bounds and plays with
her sisters and foster siblings, but loves sleeping with her humans at night while expressing her
appreciation with loud purrs. All three sisters are comfortable with the older foster cats. They
tolerate the household dogs in typical feline fashion as they rip around the house playing with
whatever they find— plastic springs and little balls. And even the odd teabag or two gets pulled into
service. They’re ready for a forever home, 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