Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Story
There's always an Oddball in a group. Meet our Oddball! This gorgeous boy was only tiger in a litter of panther kittens, he's the Oddball all right! And who doesn't love the odd man out? Though he might not match the agents, he's just as talented. Named after Oddjob from James Bond, this bodyguard is busy watching over his siblings - minding their kitten shenanigans - and joining in the fun! Because he's an oddball, he's decided to diverge from his namesake and be the most friendly, bouncy, playful kitten ever! Oddball has been raised in headquarters (a clinic) training for life and then was released to the workforce (a foster). Oddball lucked out, rather than having to live the brutal life of an outdoor henchman, Oddball got the cush gig of an indoor bodyguard. Let's help Oddball find the family who really appreciates the ... oddball in a group! Oddball needs to be in a home with another young, playful cat or kitten (a sibling spy? or two? may be best as he was exposed to feline herpes, FHV-1, as a tiny kitten, as so many are, and seems to get the worse of the symptoms when there's a change in weather or he's under stress) and would be fine with respectful children.
*More about Feline Herpes (FHV-1):* Feline herpes is a common viral infection that affects the eyes, nose, and respiratory system. Most cats have been exposed to it as some point in their lives, usually as kittens. Some are asymptomatic, others are often plagued by returning symptoms (sneezing, congestion, runny eyes). Feline herpes can sound scarier than it often is, but:
Many cats with FHV-1 lead happy, healthy lives with proper care
Outbreaks can be managed with vet guidance, immune boosters, and stress reduction
Vaccinations help protect against the severity of the virus and shedding
FHV-1 isn't transmissible to humans or other species
You can see more pictures and videos of our fosters on our facebook page: Sophia L'Orange Kitten Rescue
All of our adoptable animals are cared for and assessed in foster homes (we do not have a shelter), up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and have been spayed or neutered and tested for FeLV/FIV, before they are adopted. They have had de-worming medication as a standard of care and Flea/Tick/Ear Mite preventive treatment. Medical records will be released with the adopted pet.
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