The Heartwarming Story Of How The Elliotts Came To Be Foster Parents To Cute Kittens

Our Aaron Elliott tells the story in his words...

The phone rang just before dinner time on October 2nd and I quickly flashed a look to see that it was my mom calling through. On the other end, she explained to me how a man who was over giving her a quote for yard work had heard a faint animal cry and went on to discover three very small newborn kittens in the shed underneath the back deck, huddled together on the dirt floor.

Not knowing what to do herself, she called our house knowing that my wife with her experience working with animals would have a better idea than her. After asking if any cats had been spotted, my mom waited and watched for awhile and none returned.

Figuring they had unfortunately been abandoned, my wife went over to have a look. She had me on the phone not long after arriving to tell me that she discovered a 4th kitten who had wandered away and was under a lawn mower she had moved—and somehow avoided hurting it in the process!

About 10 minutes later after having a picture sent via text, my wife's car pulled into the lane way and she was in the door within seconds with a box and 4 new kittens. She couldn't say no! Three long nights later with feedings happening around the clock, we are happy to report we're foster parents to these four (see pictures throughout this post) incredibly cute and all quite distinct bundles of fur.

Each of us in the family was given a chance to name one. We chose the names Molly, Jerry, Thomas (eventually changed to Hazel based on the whole gender thing) and Mel Gibson.

We know it'll be an interesting and hopefully happy journey raising them until they can be adopted out (we already have two cats and a dog). It's a rewarding experience we definitely look forward to helping out with!

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Meet A Domesticated Blue Jay Named Hank That Loves Doritos Roulette Flavour

You probably remember the story of Hank the young fledgling that was rescued at 2 weeks old by the Williams family in Peterborough after almost getting killed by a cat. Well Hank has now become domesticated after attempts to release him into the wild—he loves his adopted family—and part of his diet as the Williams family pet includes Doritos Roulette flavour, where a few of the chips in each bag are insanely hot. If Hank is in the backyard playing with his wild Blue Jay buddy, one of the tricks to entice him to come home when it's meal time is with Roulette Doritos. See more pictures and tweets below regarding Hank "Doritos Roulette" Williams....

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Fall In Love With A Peterborough Chipmunk That Will Eat Out Of Your Hand

Our Scott Arnold befriended a chipmunk while he was kicking back on a Friday afternoon with a beer and nuts on the back deck. The chipmunk and Scott became besties. Here are the pictures...

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Meet New Zoo Arrivals African Crested Porcupines Named Thorn And Thistle

Peterborough, meet Thorn and Thistle—the latest adorable additions to Riverview Park & Zoo. They are African Crested Porcupines who just arrived Thursday night (October 2nd) from Edmonton and were quite interested in exploring their new quarters in the zoo's animal health care centre. They'll have at least 30 days of quarantine to complete before being officially unveiled to the public, the zoo's Manager and Curator Jim Moloney tells us. But here is your first look...

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OMG There Is A Cat & Kitten Show In Peterborough This Weekend

Photo Shawn Dunford

Photo Shawn Dunford

If you like cats, you'll love this: There is a Cat Show this weekend at Parkway Banquet Hall. Click here for a discount coupon.

Maybe cats will send us their selfies there.

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Here's A Pig Totally Hogging The Road In Peterborough

Peterborough Chamber CEO Stu Harrison spotted a pig crossing the road today (September 9th) on Braidwood Ave. near the Memorial Centre. Why did the pig cross the road? Well we're not sure where it was heading, but it seemed like it owned the street—if not the neighbourhood...

Photo via Stu Harrison On Facebook

Photo via Stu Harrison On Facebook

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Here Are Peterborough Hipster Dogs In Cute Outfits

Ralph

Ralph

We asked for your pet "selfie" photos on our Twitter handle @Ptbo_Canada and we got dozens and dozens of photos tweeted at us. They were all awesome. A few had their animals in adorable outfits, in bandanas, or wearing shades. Cuz they're too cool for school. Like these tweets below...

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Meet An Adorable East City Pet Chicken Named Henny Penny

Henny Penny is a four-month-old chicken who lives on Burnham Street. Her name is inspired by the works of Beatrix Potter. She is a hit with the neighbours. See the tweet and photos below courtesy of Mitch Champagne....

Got an irregular animal for a pet? Email us pics and story to tips@ptbocanada.com.

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Charlie The Cougar To Be Moved From Peterborough To Quebec Zoo

Photos of Charlie via Riverview Park & Zoo Facebook page

Photos of Charlie via Riverview Park & Zoo Facebook page

Riverview Park and Zoo has announced they've made arrangements for a permanent home for 'Charlie' the cougar. Charlie was captured near Grafton, Ont., earlier this summer by MNR staff after he was found loitering close to a residence. It was subsequently determined that he had been a captive animal and as such, he could not be returned to the wild. 

The zoo's animal care team worked closely with their CAZA/AZAC partners and in consultation with MNR staff to find a suitable home for him. As such, Charlie will be joining three other cougars at Zoo Sauvage de St-Félicien on Tuesday, September 2nd.

Zoo sauvage is an award-winning and CAZA/AZAC accredited zoo, located in St- Félicien, Quebec, which features 75 species in large, natural exhibits. This placement was selected as it will provide Charlie with an excellent quality of life and also because he will have an opportunity to participate in their breeding program.

While the Zoo has become fond of Charlie and would like to keep him at the Riverview Park and Zoo, their primary concern was to ensure that he be placed in a facility that will offer the best environment possible.

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