

Pat
- Adult
- Male
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About Pat
PITTSBURGH, PA
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Pat's Story
Meet Pat and Bunny. Named in tribute to folk-punk legend Pat the Bunny, this duo has been through the ringer and come out the other side stronger, sweeter, and ready to take on their next setlist: finding a forever home.<br/><br/>These two came to us after an emergency plea from another rescue. They were living with multiple other cats in a rental moving truck while their owners, experiencing housing insecurity, stayed in a motel. When the truck had to be returned, these cats had nowhere to go. We took Pat and Bunny in as a bonded pair - though at first, we weren't so sure. Bunny was stressed, upset, and wanted nothing to do with Pat.<br/><br/>But after a few days apart? A total reunion tour. It was like they never missed a beat. Bunny now lovingly weaves under Pat's long legs like a cat-shaped ribbon, and they're always by each other's side. She even gives hugs (yes, really).<br/><br/>They're friendly, social, and just a joy to be around. While they adore each other, Bunny has made it very clear: Pat is her one and only. So they'd do best as the only cats in the home.<br/><br/>If you're looking for a duo that's survived the hard times and still sings sweet songs of trust, love, and nose boops, Pat & Bunny are ready to be center stage in your home!<br/><br/>Pat and Bunny are about 2 years old, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, flea treated, dewormed, microchipped, and tested FIV/FeLV negative.
Meet Pat and Bunny. Named in tribute to folk-punk legend Pat the Bunny, this duo has been through the ringer and come out the other side stronger, sweeter, and ready to take on their next setlist: finding a forever home.
These two came to us after an emergency plea from another rescue. They were living with multiple other cats in a rental moving truck while their owners, experiencing housing insecurity, stayed in a motel. When the truck had to be returned, these cats had nowhere to go. We took Pat and Bunny in as a bonded pair - though at first, we weren't so sure. Bunny was stressed, upset, and wanted nothing to do with Pat.
But after a few days apart? A total reunion tour. It was like they never missed a beat. Bunny now lovingly weaves under Pat's long legs like a cat-shaped ribbon, and they're always by each other's side. She even gives hugs (yes, really).
They're friendly, social, and just a joy to be around. While they adore each other, Bunny has made it very clear: Pat is her one and only. So
Meet Pat and Bunny. Named in tribute to folk-punk legend Pat the Bunny, this duo has been through the ringer and come out the other side stronger, sweeter, and ready to take on their next setlist: finding a forever home.
These two came to us after an emergency plea from another rescue. They were living with multiple other cats in a rental moving truck while their owners, experiencing housing insecurity, stayed in a motel. When the truck had to be returned, these cats had nowhere to go. We took Pat and Bunny in as a bonded pair - though at first, we weren't so sure. Bunny was stressed, upset, and wanted nothing to do with Pat.
But after a few days apart? A total reunion tour. It was like they never missed a beat. Bunny now lovingly weaves under Pat's long legs like a cat-shaped ribbon, and they're always by each other's side. She even gives hugs (yes, really).
They're friendly, social, and just a joy to be around. While they adore each other, Bunny has made it very clear: Pat is her one and only. So they'd do best as the only cats in the home.
If you're looking for a duo that's survived the hard times and still sings sweet songs of trust, love, and nose boops, Pat & Bunny are ready to be center stage in your home!
Pat and Bunny are about 2 years old, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, flea treated, dewormed, microchipped, and tested FIV/FeLV negative.
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