ADOPTION PROFILE

Connor

Connor

Connor

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Rescue:

Connor and his siblings were born beneath a garden shed, just a few houses away from a woman
who dedicates her time to rescuing cats. The property owner noticed tiny faces peeking out from a
woodpile beside the shed and knew they needed help. November had arrived, and with winter
storms approaching, the kittens risked being sealed in by heavy snow, unable to escape.
Determined to save them, she set a humane trap, quickly rescuing Connor and one of his siblings.
But three weeks later, another tiny kitten was spotted scrambling up the woodpile, desperate for
safety. He, too, was brought into care. While they thrived under the rescuer’s care, she lacked the
resources to find them homes. Without space to let them roam freely, they lived in large dog crates
—warm, fed, and loved, but without room to play.Wanting the best for them, she reached out to Pet
Patrol. Now, these once ­forgotten kittens have the space to stretch, run, and be the playful, happy
little cats they were always meant to be. They’re ready for their forever homes, where they’ll never
have to face another cold winter alone.

Personality:

Conner is a sweet and gentle boy who has the perfect balance of playfulness and affection. While
he was a bit shy at first, it didn’t take long for his brave and curious nature to shine through! Now,
he eagerly chases spring toys, zooms around the room, and pounces on anything that moves—
especially if there’s a Churu treat waiting for him afterward. When he’s not in play mode, Conner is
a cuddle expert. He loves to curl up beside his people, soaking up pets and relaxing after a funfilled day. His well­ rounded personality makes him a wonderful companion for any family, whether
you’re looking for a playful buddy or a cozy lap cat. Conner is ready to be adopted into his forever
home. One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.

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