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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
9 months old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
730
Hair Length
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
It’s never a good idea to insult potential adopters, but I’m going to do it anyway. If you are looking for a pair of snuggly kitties and you pass on Oliver and Oakley, you are dumb. These are the cuddliest lads we have met in a long time. These kitties will actively throw themselves against you or your hand for pets and snuggles. They are lap (or lap adjacent) cats who purr whenever you give them pets or pick them up.
Oliver and Oakley have done an amazing job integrating into their chaotic foster home. Within two weeks, they had already decided the other foster kitten was a pretty good playmate, the dog wasn’t too scary, the senior cat was a good friend to snuggle with, and the other two adult cats just wanted to be left alone. They are both gentle and affectionate with the school-aged children in the home and have shown excellent house manners.
Oliver and Oakley have a reasonable wariness of new places and people and did take 24 hours in their new foster home before they felt comfortable coming out from hiding. A couple of days later, they took a whole 15 minutes to decide that the cat sitter was their new best friend and climb into her lap for pets and cat treats.
While these two bonded brothers are there for snuggles and sunbeams, they are also young adult cats who need to burn off some kitten energy. They love wand toys, small soft toys, and running in and out of tall cat trees.
Their foster family has no idea how these two are still available for adoption. 10/10 highly recommended for anyone who wants a snuggly pair of cats.
It’s never a good idea to insult potential adopters, but I’m going to do it anyway. If you are looking for a pair of snuggly kitties and you pass on Oliver and Oakley, you are dumb. These are the cuddliest lads we have met in a long time. These kitties will actively throw themselves against you or your hand for pets and snuggles. They are lap (or lap adjacent) cats who purr whenever you give them pets or pick them up.
Oliver and Oakley have done an amazing job integrating into their chaotic foster home. Within two weeks, they had already decided the other foster kitten was a pretty good playmate, the dog wasn’t too scary, the senior cat was a good friend to snuggle with, and the other two adult cats just wanted to be left alone. They are both gentle and affectionate with the school-aged children in the home and have shown excellent house manners.
Oliver and Oakley have a reasonable wariness of new places and people and did take 24 hours in their new foster home before they felt comfortable coming out from hiding. A couple of days later, they took a whole 15 minutes to decide that the cat sitter was their new best friend and climb into her lap for pets and cat treats.
While these two bonded brothers are there for snuggles and sunbeams, they are also young adult cats who need to burn off some kitten energy. They love wand toys, small soft toys, and running in and out of tall cat trees.
Their foster family has no idea how these two are still available for adoption. 10/10 highly recommended for anyone who wants a snuggly pair of cats.