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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
4 years old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
1977
Hair Length
–
My details
Good with cats
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Archer is a handsome tuxedo short-haired boy with a gentle, thoughtful personality. He’s a bit shyer than his brother August and prefers to take his time getting comfortable. When he first arrived in foster care, he stuck close to hiding spots and would quietly watch the world from a safe distance until he felt ready to explore.
Archer likes to come to you on his terms. He’ll wander around nearby, check things out, and once he decides you’re worthy of his attention — he’s all in. When he hops into your lap, he settles in sweetly and can stay there for ages. At night, he’s a champion snuggler and loves sleeping on your chest or curled against your back.
Even though he’s shy, Archer definitely knows what he wants. When he’s ready for love, he’ll make sure he gets it… even if that means gently nudging August out of the way for his turn!
Archer is deeply bonded to his brother August. The two were found outside an apartment building crying to be let back in after being left behind. A kind family took them in, but their small home wasn’t big enough for two growing cats. Archer relies on August for confidence and comfort, and they spend their days cuddling, playing, and helping each other feel safe. They must be adopted together.
They tend to be more active in the evenings and enjoy quiet daytime naps tucked into cozy hiding spots.
With patience and a calm home, Archer will blossom into a devoted, affectionate companion who chooses you as his person.
Archer is a handsome tuxedo short-haired boy with a gentle, thoughtful personality. He’s a bit shyer than his brother August and prefers to take his time getting comfortable. When he first arrived in foster care, he stuck close to hiding spots and would quietly watch the world from a safe distance until he felt ready to explore.
Archer likes to come to you on his terms. He’ll wander around nearby, check things out, and once he decides you’re worthy of his attention — he’s all in. When he hops into your lap, he settles in sweetly and can stay there for ages. At night, he’s a champion snuggler and loves sleeping on your chest or curled against your back.
Even though he’s shy, Archer definitely knows what he wants. When he’s ready for love, he’ll make sure he gets it… even if that means gently nudging August out of the way for his turn!
Archer is deeply bonded to his brother August. The two were found outside an apartment building crying to be let back in after being left behind. A kind family took them in, but their small home wasn’t big enough for two growing cats. Archer relies on August for confidence and comfort, and they spend their days cuddling, playing, and helping each other feel safe. They must be adopted together.
They tend to be more active in the evenings and enjoy quiet daytime naps tucked into cozy hiding spots.
With patience and a calm home, Archer will blossom into a devoted, affectionate companion who chooses you as his person.
All adoptions start with an application and a meet-n-greet between the family (and, yes, that very much does include all members with fur and four legs!) and the prospective adoptee. Fees available upon request.
All adoptions start with an application and a meet-n-greet between the family (and, yes, that very much does include all members with fur and four legs!) and the prospective adoptee. Fees available upon request.
The majority of our dogs are in the Camp K-9 training program located in the Kentucky State Reformatory. You can meet one of them by appointment after filling out an application on our website.
There are also cats and sometimes dogs located at our office at 2601 Interior Way in LaGrange. They can be visited during office hours.
The majority of our dogs are in the Camp K-9 training program located in the Kentucky State Reformatory. You can meet one of them by appointment after filling out an application on our website.
There are also cats and sometimes dogs located at our office at 2601 Interior Way in LaGrange. They can be visited during office hours.
More about this shelter
The Humane Society of Oldham County is the areas first no kill animal rescue. We run a top notch spay\neuter clinic, rescue and find loving homes for homeless or abused animals in our area, monitor and care for feral cat colonies including TNR. We also help the community through our many programs including Kentucky State Reformatory(KSR) Camp K9 where dogs are housed with professionally trained, monitored, nonviolent inmates to socialize and train our adoptable dogs to be highly adoptable and have good basic skills. A wonderful program for the inmates and our dogs.
The Humane Society of Oldham County is the areas first no kill animal rescue. We run a top notch spay\neuter clinic, rescue and find loving homes for homeless or abused animals in our area, monitor and care for feral cat colonies including TNR. We also help the community through our many programs including Kentucky State Reformatory(KSR) Camp K9 where dogs are housed with professionally trained, monitored, nonviolent inmates to socialize and train our adoptable dogs to be highly adoptable and have good basic skills. A wonderful program for the inmates and our dogs.
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