





O Brother Where Art Thou?
- Young
- Male
- Small
About O Brother Where Art Thou?
Boerne, TX
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O Brother Where Art Thou?’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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O Brother Where Art Thou?'s Story
Ever wondered why orange cats are without several brain cells? Well we have the answer! It's because O Brother Where Art Thou stole every last one of them! Too smart to be tricked by treats with a heart set on exploration, Brother Where Art Thou is constantly trying to figure out the world around him through play. At 11 months old, he's a jealous little man who will become very vocal if you give more attention to someone other than him. But that doesn't mean he wants to be alone. He enjoys both other cats and finds dogs to be lovely playmates.<br/><br/>When it's time for a nap, you can scoop him up for some amazing snuggles. He might make a sound similar to a squeaky toy being squeezed, but worry not! He is perfectly fine. He's just smart enough to be dramatic. He also tends to be quite skittish- but don't be deceived, he's not shy. He's clever and clearly planning something mischievous.
Ever wondered why orange cats are without several brain cells? Well we have the answer! It's because O Brother Where Art Thou stole every last one of them! Too smart to be tricked by treats with a heart set on exploration, Brother Where Art Thou is constantly trying to figure out the world around him through play. At 11 months old, he's a jealous little man who will become very vocal if you give more attention to someone other than him. But that doesn't mean he wants to be alone. He enjoys both other cats and finds dogs to be lovely playmates.
When it's time for a nap, you can scoop him up for some amazing snuggles. He might make a sound similar to a squeaky toy being squeezed, but worry not! He is perfectly fine. He's just smart enough to be dramatic. He also tends to be quite skittish- but don't be deceived, he's not shy. He's clever and clearly planning something mischievous.
Ever wondered why orange cats are without several brain cells? Well we have the answer! It's because O Brother Where Art Thou stole every last one of them! Too smart to be tricked by treats with a heart set on exploration, Brother Where Art Thou is constantly trying to figure out the world around him through play. At 11 months old, he's a jealous little man who will become very vocal if you give more attention to someone other than him. But that doesn't mean he wants to be alone. He enjoys both other cats and finds dogs to be lovely playmates.
When it's time for a nap, you can scoop him up for some amazing snuggles. He might make a sound similar to a squeaky toy being squeezed, but worry not! He is perfectly fine. He's just smart enough to be dramatic. He also tends to be quite skittish- but don't be deceived, he's not shy. He's clever and clearly planning something mischievous.
How To Adopt
O Brother Where Art Thou? is from Charming Pet Rescue
[Boerne, TX]
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