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Mouse

  • Kitten
  • Female
  • Small

About Mouse

Hillsboro, OR

Breed

Domestic Long Hair&Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Female
Small
(0-6 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

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Mouse's Story

Hello, I am a special little girl looking for a special person to give me a safe place to call home. I am sight impaired and have neuro tendencies. I have been this way since I was born. I am very silly so watching me play will make you laugh. I walk almost like I am ice skating but I get where I am going. My whole world is on the floor since I can easily fall off of things. I get scared easily by new noises and smells. I do well with the litter box and the people who care for me have decided I am much cleaner when I am using a pellet litter and a box that allows the pee to drain to a potty pad. They can explain more about that. I do best eating out of a raised bowl with a higher back since I tend to push my food out of the bowl when I eat. They will send my bowl with me when I am adopted. I like to play with blankets and my own paws more than toys but I am figuring out some toys recently. Since I have a fluffier coat I do need help with keeping my butt fur trimmed so I stay cleaner after using the litter box. I get upset when poop gets stuck in my fur. I am learning to like being held as long as my legs can dangle. people tried to hold me on my back like a baby because my sister loves being held that way but it scares me. <br/><br/>Kids: older or adult only due to tendency to bite when playing. <br/>Cats: other cats that don't interact with her as much would be okay but she gets scared by other cats moving around and touching her. Preferably she would like to be a single pet in the home.<br/>Dogs: scary, too much movement and noise.<br/>Housing: No stairs, or confined area that is safe for her. Carpet or rugs would help her move around easier. Small area is likely best for her so she knows where everything is. <br/>Medical: Cataracts, neuro (similar to cerebellar hypoplasia), odd limb movements and uncoordinated walking

Hello, I am a special little girl looking for a special person to give me a safe place to call home. I am sight impaired and have neuro tendencies. I have been this way since I was born. I am very silly so watching me play will make you laugh. I walk almost like I am ice skating but I get where I am going. My whole world is on the floor since I can easily fall off of things. I get scared easily by new noises and smells. I do well with the litter box and the people who care for me have decided I am much cleaner when I am using a pellet litter and a box that allows the pee to drain to a potty pad. They can explain more about that. I do best eating out of a raised bowl with a higher back since I tend to push my food out of the bowl when I eat. They will send my bowl with me when I am adopted. I like to play with blankets and my own paws more than toys but I am figuring out some toys recently. Since I have a fluffier coat I do need help with keeping my butt fur trimmed so I stay cleaner after using the litter box. I

Hello, I am a special little girl looking for a special person to give me a safe place to call home. I am sight impaired and have neuro tendencies. I have been this way since I was born. I am very silly so watching me play will make you laugh. I walk almost like I am ice skating but I get where I am going. My whole world is on the floor since I can easily fall off of things. I get scared easily by new noises and smells. I do well with the litter box and the people who care for me have decided I am much cleaner when I am using a pellet litter and a box that allows the pee to drain to a potty pad. They can explain more about that. I do best eating out of a raised bowl with a higher back since I tend to push my food out of the bowl when I eat. They will send my bowl with me when I am adopted. I like to play with blankets and my own paws more than toys but I am figuring out some toys recently. Since I have a fluffier coat I do need help with keeping my butt fur trimmed so I stay cleaner after using the litter box. I get upset when poop gets stuck in my fur. I am learning to like being held as long as my legs can dangle. people tried to hold me on my back like a baby because my sister loves being held that way but it scares me.

Kids: older or adult only due to tendency to bite when playing.
Cats: other cats that don't interact with her as much would be okay but she gets scared by o

How To Adopt

Mouse was listed as Adoptable by Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA)
How can I adopt Mouse?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA). They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Mouse is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA) for details on the pet.
When can I meet Mouse?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA) will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Mouse, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA), and they'll be happy to help!
Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA)'s Adoption Policy
Please go to our website for more information about our adoption process and our online application. https://ofosa.org/adoption-process/  

Mouse is from Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA)

[Hillsboro, OR]

Our Mission
Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA) is a volunteer driven 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We are committed to improving the welfare of animals by addressing the extensive overpopulation problem among homeless dogs and cats. We accomplish this mission by: - Saving as many dogs as possible from overcrowded shelters;...
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