Posted 17 hours ago
This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Cats and Small Animals) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Olympic Champion was brought in by their previous owner on February 22, 2026.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Olympic Champion! Olympic Champion is an adorable little whiskered explorer with a curious, playful spirit. He's not one for big entrances-he likes to take his time, find a cozy nook, and quietly observe his new surroundings like a clever, tiny detective. Olympic Champion came from the same home as his father Gizmo #982528 and would love to go home together. Olympic Champion grew up surrounded by other cats, so he feels happiest with feline friends by his side. A confident, friendly cat in the home will help him feel safe and show him that everything is wonderful in his new world. He'll do best starting out in his own calm space-a room or office with soft beds, cozy hiding spots, and plenty of corners to explore. With a steady, predictable routine, Olympic Champion's confidence grows bit by bit. He thrives in calm households and prefers kids 10 or older who understand his need for space. Busy, noisy environments aren't his style-he's happiest where things feel calm, gentle, and steady. Olympic Champion is ready to claim his favorite corner... and maybe sneak a sock or two while you're not looking. Don't forget a hard-sided carrier for the trip home!
Shy/Fearful Cat: Olympic Champion requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.
How this pet arrived:
Olympic Champion was brought in by their previous owner on February 22, 2026.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Olympic Champion! Olympic Champion is an adorable little whiskered explorer with a curious, playful spirit. He's not one for big entrances-he likes to take his time, find a cozy nook, and quietly observe his new surroundings like a clever, tiny detective. Olympic Champion came from the same home as his father Gizmo #982528 and would love to go home together. Olympic Champion grew up surrounded by other cats, so he feels happiest with feline friends by his side. A confident, friendly cat in the home will help him feel safe and show him that everything is wonderful in his new world. He'll do best starting out in his own calm space-a room or office with soft beds, cozy hiding spots, and plenty of corners to explore. With a steady, predictable routine, Olympic Champion's confidence grows bit by bit. He thrives in calm households and prefers kids 10 or older who understand his need for space. Busy, noisy environments aren't his style-he's happiest where things feel calm, gentle, and steady. Olympic Champion is ready to claim his favorite corner... and maybe sneak a sock or two while you're not looking. Don't forget a hard-sided carrier for the trip home!
Shy/Fearful Cat: Olympic Champion requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.