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My name is Luke (with Phil)!

Posted over 5 months ago | Updated over 2 months ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown or Chocolate
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
54465225
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Hi!!
My name is Luke. Me and my dad, Phil, have been in our foster home for about six weeks now. My dad is very protective of me and since I love my dad so much, my caretakers have decided that we will be adopted together and spend the rest of our lives together. I am so happy about that!
I am a very curious guy and love to explore. My dad and I love to be outside in the catio watching birds, squirrels and whatever else may come along,,,like an opossum! But when we got a good look at that thing, we high tailed it back into the house like the scaredy cats we are!
My dad and I love to play together,,,did I already mention we do everything together?
My favorite toy is my dad's tail but when he tires of that, I can make good use of balls, bottle caps, twist ties and boxes.
When we get done playing, my dad gets me in a bear hug and cleans my face. I keep telling him I'm old enough to clean my own face but he doesn't listen. Then it's time to settle in for a nap.
I am not a cuddly guy but I will tolerate a minimal amount of petting. What I do love to do is sit in a lap (more often than not, my dad will be there too) and chill out.
I know my dad and I will bring our furever family great love and definitely entertainment.
Let's set up a meet and greet so you can see for yourself!
Rescue
Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals

Contact info

Pet ID
54465225
Contact
Address
1853 NE Cornell Road, Unit C, Hillsboro, OR 97124

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

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Once you’ve found an animal (or two!) that you’re interested in adopting, please email us at info@ofosa.org to set up a meet and greet with the foster family who is taking care of that pet. All pets have received an examination and assessed for any health or possible behavioral concerns to the extent possible while in our care.

REQUIREMENTS: All members of the family along with any other dogs must be present to meet the new animal to make sure that everyone is compatible! Dogs must not live as outdoor pets and all animals are REQUIRED to be spayed or neutered. Certain breeds will not be adopted to apartment dwellers. We also reserve the right to refuse to place an animal in a home without a fenced in back yard. We adopt our animals based on a first come, first qualified basis. Our main concern is to match our animals with the most ideal home, the decision is based on many different factors.

Complete the adoption
If you so choose, you are able to take the pet home on the same day that you first meet them. When you’ve found a great match, it’s time to complete the adoption process! You’re welcome to ask our volunteers or fosters questions about training and for tips on helping your new pet adjust to your home.

Placing Pets on Hold: We do not place animals on hold. We adopt out on a First Come, First Qualified basis.

Medical or Behavior Consults: If the pet you’re interested in has any medical conditions, we will arrange pre-adoption consultations with our medical / clinic staff so you know what to expect.

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More about this rescue

We are committed to improving the welfare of animals by addressing the extensive overpopulation problem among homeless dogs and cats.

We accomplish this mission by:
- Saving as many dogs as possible from overcrowded shelters;
- Accepting surrendered and abandoned dogs and cats;
- Spaying or neutering every animal in our care;
- Working with our community to Trap-Neuter-Release stray/colony cats and providing rescue and care to injured and sick kittens and cats from colonies;
- And through adoption, finding forever loving homes for all our animals