Meet Oliver Clooney, the handsome 4-year-old ginger gentleman with a heart of gold and one perfectly wonky ear that only adds to his irresistible charm. Oliver was found living outside, but it didn’t take long for rescuers to notice that he was far too friendly, social, and snuggly to be a street cat. This boy was born for indoor luxury.
Oliver is wonderfully chatty, full of conversations and gentle chirps. His truest joy in life? Other cats. He’s lived with nearly a dozen in his previous home and made countless friends during his outdoor chapter. He thrives in the company of other felines and feels safest with a kitty companion nearby. He can be shy with new people and in new environments, so he’ll need a little patience as he settles in. A quiet, adult-only home will help him feel most secure. We highly recommend following our guide to helping shy cats blossom: https://www.denverkittens.org/post/how-to-win-over-a-shy-cat. Once he warms up, he's very friendly and prefers to have either a cat or human companion to keep him company.
Oliver is also FIV+, which truly isn’t a special-needs condition. FIV+ cats live long, healthy, completely normal lives. You can learn more here: https://www.denverkittens.org/post/fiv-what-is-it
He’d be happiest in a calm home with at least one other cat. We don’t know his history with dogs, but frequently male street cats aren't fans of them.
We’re participating in the Bring Home Love Challenge, so all adoption fees are 25% off, making Oliver’s fee $90.
His adoption fee includes:
• Neuter
• Dewormer
• FeLV testing
• Microchip
• Core vaccines
• A free 30-day subscription to Petcademy (24/7 cat behavior support!)
• A free exam at a ChewyVet clinic + a $50 Chewy gift card
• A “go home” bag of goodies
Oliver Clooney is ready to go from street survivor to pampered house icon. He just needs a patient, loving human and a feline friend to make his Hollywood ending complete.
Meet Oliver Clooney, the handsome 4-year-old ginger gentleman with a heart of gold and one perfectly wonky ear that only adds to his irresistible charm. Oliver was found living outside, but it didn’t take long for rescuers to notice that he was far too friendly, social, and snuggly to be a street cat. This boy was born for indoor luxury.
Oliver is wonderfully chatty, full of conversations and gentle chirps. His truest joy in life? Other cats. He’s lived with nearly a dozen in his previous home and made countless friends during his outdoor chapter. He thrives in the company of other felines and feels safest with a kitty companion nearby. He can be shy with new people and in new environments, so he’ll need a little patience as he settles in. A quiet, adult-only home will help him feel most secure. We highly recommend following our guide to helping shy cats blossom: https://www.denverkittens.org/post/how-to-win-over-a-shy-cat. Once he warms up, he's very friendly and prefers to have either a cat or human companion to keep him company.
Oliver is also FIV+, which truly isn’t a special-needs condition. FIV+ cats live long, healthy, completely normal lives. You can learn more here: https://www.denverkittens.org/post/fiv-what-is-it
He’d be happiest in a calm home with at least one other cat. We don’t know his history with dogs, but frequently male street cats aren't fans of them.
We’re participating in the Bring Home Love Challenge, so all adoption fees are 25% off, making Oliver’s fee $90.
His adoption fee includes:
• Neuter
• Dewormer
• FeLV testing
• Microchip
• Core vaccines
• A free 30-day subscription to Petcademy (24/7 cat behavior support!)
• A free exam at a ChewyVet clinic + a $50 Chewy gift card
• A “go home” bag of goodies
Oliver Clooney is ready to go from street survivor to pampered house icon. He just needs a patient, loving human and a feline friend to make his Hollywood ending complete.
Denver Kittens is focused on reducing animal suffering by pulling animals from high-euthanasia shelters, particularly harder-to-adopt animals, such as those with FIV or bonded pairs, and finding them loving homes in the Denver Metro Area. We also aim to reduce over-population, and therefore reduce animal suffering and euthanasia, by supporting trap, neuter, return efforts in our community and increasing access to spay and neuter.
Denver Kittens is focused on reducing animal suffering by pulling animals from high-euthanasia shelters, particularly harder-to-adopt animals, such as those with FIV or bonded pairs, and finding them loving homes in the Denver Metro Area. We also aim to reduce over-population, and therefore reduce animal suffering and euthanasia, by supporting trap, neuter, return efforts in our community and increasing access to spay and neuter.
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