ADOPTION PROFILE

Pepper

Pepper

Pepper

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Rescue:

Pet Patrol received a call from a woman desperately seeking help with a litter of kittens. Living 45
minutes north of the sanctuary, she explained that her son’s cat, who was not spayed, had slipped
out of the house and soon after gave birth to six kittens. While she had managed to find a home for
one, the remaining kittens were becoming more than she could handle. With her marriage recently
dissolved, the woman was left to manage the household and care for her children on a very tight
budget. Without a car and struggling to make ends meet, even feeding the kittens was becoming a
challenge. Wanting the best for them but unable to provide the care they needed, she reached out
to Pet Patrol for support. Volunteers quickly stepped in, arranging transportation for the kittens from
her home to the sanctuary. From there, they were placed with a loving foster family, where they
could thrive while awaiting adoption. Thanks to her efforts and the dedication of our volunteers,
these kittens now have the chance to grow up safe, healthy, and loved.

Personality:

Meet Pepper! This calm, quiet boy has a heart full of love and a knack for cuddling. If given the
chance, Pepper would snuggle up with you for hours, sharing his gentle and affectionate nature. He
enjoys playing with his four brothers and gets along wonderfully with the two large dogs in his foster
home, showing how adaptable and friendly he is. Pepper is also perfectly content entertaining
himself. Whether it’s a toy mouse, a feather, or anything on a string, he’s happy to play solo when
his siblings are napping. Despite his calm demeanor, Pepper is a fearless and brave little
adventurer, making him a well­rounded kitten who’s ready for anything. With his light brown tabby
coat and sweet disposition, Pepper would be a fantastic fit for any family. He’s looking for a loving
forever home where he can share his cuddles and charm while being kept safely indoors.

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