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I found Oliver's litter when they were born, but could not get to them until they were 4 weeks old. They were in rough shape. When old enough, I got them spay/neutered, vaccinated and found homes for 3 of them but could not part with Oliver and Marie.
He is a deep orange marble color (Marmalade). He is so sweet. He has a spot he gets on and when I stop by, I ask for a kitty kiss and he literally bumps his nose on my lips. He is indoor only, never missed the litter box, loves to play with his "springies" and his cloth mice. He loves his scratching post and does not scratch any where else. He sleeps in my lap when I watch tv and sleeps with me at night.
He needs to be adopted with his sister. They love each other very much. They will go home with their litter box, an automatic feeder, scratching post, food and collars.
I am having to leave my home and move to an apartment that does not accept pets. This was sudden and unexpected.