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This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Cats and Small Animals) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Echo was brought in by his previous owner on February 15, 2026.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Echo! Echo is a high-energy, friendly, and vocal cat described by his previous owners as a "dog in a cat's body." He is exceptionally playful and maintains a very high activity level, often engaging in spirited antics like knocking items over and seeking constant interaction. Echo is also a food enthusiast who enjoys his meals and frequently "talks" to his human companions to express his needs and affection. Prospective adopters should be aware of Echo's specific environmental needs and behavioral quirks. He has a history of urinating outside the litter box, a behavior suspected to be triggered by stress. To ensure his success, Echo requires a quiet, predictable home environment with a consistent routine. He is not a candidate for households that involve frequent traveling, moving, or significant lifestyle changes, as stability is key to managing his stress-related habits. Beyond his high energy, Echo has a few "creative" hobbies that keep life interesting, including a penchant for chewing on carpet and a professional-grade talent for shredding mail, books, or any paper left within reach. He is also a self-appointed toilet paper architect who isn't afraid to deconstruct a roll in record time. His ideal adopters will be patient, fun-loving individuals ready to "Echo-proof" their home and provide the stable, zen-like atmosphere this quirky, affectionate "dog-cat" needs to truly shine. Please don't forget to bring a secure cat carrier for a safe ride home!
How this pet arrived:
Echo was brought in by his previous owner on February 15, 2026.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Echo! Echo is a high-energy, friendly, and vocal cat described by his previous owners as a "dog in a cat's body." He is exceptionally playful and maintains a very high activity level, often engaging in spirited antics like knocking items over and seeking constant interaction. Echo is also a food enthusiast who enjoys his meals and frequently "talks" to his human companions to express his needs and affection. Prospective adopters should be aware of Echo's specific environmental needs and behavioral quirks. He has a history of urinating outside the litter box, a behavior suspected to be triggered by stress. To ensure his success, Echo requires a quiet, predictable home environment with a consistent routine. He is not a candidate for households that involve frequent traveling, moving, or significant lifestyle changes, as stability is key to managing his stress-related habits. Beyond his high energy, Echo has a few "creative" hobbies that keep life interesting, including a penchant for chewing on carpet and a professional-grade talent for shredding mail, books, or any paper left within reach. He is also a self-appointed toilet paper architect who isn't afraid to deconstruct a roll in record time. His ideal adopters will be patient, fun-loving individuals ready to "Echo-proof" their home and provide the stable, zen-like atmosphere this quirky, affectionate "dog-cat" needs to truly shine. Please don't forget to bring a secure cat carrier for a safe ride home!