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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
1 year old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
6216
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Adoption Fee: $150, plus taxes
Location: Foster Home
Oreo may not be black and white like his namesake, but he is super sweet! At first we thought Oreo was a bit upset with us due to his intense staring and lack of purrs, but we were very incorrect. Oreo is a super affectionate kitty, he loves gentle pets and a nice kitty bed to lounge on throughout the day. He is a very quiet kitty, but when he comes out of his shell it is like seeing a beautiful flower blossom! We realized our mistake was separating him from his favorite kitty in the whole world - Sparkles. Sparkles and Oreo are a bonded pair and must be adopted out together, otherwise they will become depressed. It's easy to see their bond when they snuggle together - so cute!
Upon vet examination, Oreo has a suspected mild case of Cerebellar hypoplasia (CH) which is the result of the improper development of the part of the brain needed for balance and voluntary movement. It is a lifelong disability but it doesn't affect any other organs. Even though Oreo is a wobble kitty, he is a very good boy and uses his litterbox accurately and eats his food as neatly as possible.
Oreo is about one year old, he is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on his vaccinations.
If you are interested in meeting this sweet wobbly boy (and his companion, Sparkles), please submit an application on Carver Scott Humane Society's website.
Adoption Fee: $150, plus taxes
Location: Foster Home
Oreo may not be black and white like his namesake, but he is super sweet! At first we thought Oreo was a bit upset with us due to his intense staring and lack of purrs, but we were very incorrect. Oreo is a super affectionate kitty, he loves gentle pets and a nice kitty bed to lounge on throughout the day. He is a very quiet kitty, but when he comes out of his shell it is like seeing a beautiful flower blossom! We realized our mistake was separating him from his favorite kitty in the whole world - Sparkles. Sparkles and Oreo are a bonded pair and must be adopted out together, otherwise they will become depressed. It's easy to see their bond when they snuggle together - so cute!
Upon vet examination, Oreo has a suspected mild case of Cerebellar hypoplasia (CH) which is the result of the improper development of the part of the brain needed for balance and voluntary movement. It is a lifelong disability but it doesn't affect any other organs. Even though Oreo is a wobble kitty, he is a very good boy and uses his litterbox accurately and eats his food as neatly as possible.
Oreo is about one year old, he is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on his vaccinations.
If you are interested in meeting this sweet wobbly boy (and his companion, Sparkles), please submit an application on Carver Scott Humane Society's website.
While we are a foster-based animal rescue and all of our dogs are in foster care, we do have a cat adoption space at our new Adoption & Wellness Center in Chaska. We also partner with local retail locations like PetSmart Richfield and Chuck & Don's Chanhassen to feature adoptable cats at their stores.
While we are a foster-based animal rescue and all of our dogs are in foster care, we do have a cat adoption space at our new Adoption & Wellness Center in Chaska. We also partner with local retail locations like PetSmart Richfield and Chuck & Don's Chanhassen to feature adoptable cats at their stores.
More about this rescue
Carver-Scott Humane Society was founded in 1989 with the mission of connecting animals in need with people who care. Our vision is a world where every animal is safe, cared for, and loved.
In 2017, we introduced a new, innovative rescue philosophy based on our Four Pillars: TNR, Serve Where You Save, FurKeeps, and Adopters Welcome. As of 2018, we adopt over 500 dogs and cats into the community every year, with a nationally reported Live Release Rate of 97%. We serve over 1,000 Minnesota pets and their families annually through our surrender prevention program, FurKeeps, aiming to keep pets out of the shelter system in the first place.
CSHS focuses on serving and saving Minnesota pets, and we do not transport animals in from out of state. We do our best to prevent surrender, which creates capacity for us to transfer most of our animals from high-volume impounds and shelters throughout the state. For the past three years, we have transferred more animals from Minneapolis Animal Care & Control than any other animal welfare organization.
Carver-Scott Humane Society was founded in 1989 with the mission of connecting animals in need with people who care. Our vision is a world where every animal is safe, cared for, and loved.
In 2017, we introduced a new, innovative rescue philosophy based on our Four Pillars: TNR, Serve Where You Save, FurKeeps, and Adopters Welcome. As of 2018, we adopt over 500 dogs and cats into the community every year, with a nationally reported Live Release Rate of 97%. We serve over 1,000 Minnesota pets and their families annually through our surrender prevention program, FurKeeps, aiming to keep pets out of the shelter system in the first place.
CSHS focuses on serving and saving Minnesota pets, and we do not transport animals in from out of state. We do our best to prevent surrender, which creates capacity for us to transfer most of our animals from high-volume impounds and shelters throughout the state. For the past three years, we have transferred more animals from Minneapolis Animal Care & Control than any other animal welfare organization.