Oak
- Young
- Male
- Small
About Oak
Bethel Park, PA
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Oak’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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Oak's Story
This regal gentleman was the first kitten we caught this summer. The runt, if you can believe it. He has grown into such a dear. Full of love, always wanting to lie either beside you or on your lap. He graciously allows his sisters to rule the roost and plays with respect, consideration, and kindness. I call him my little oak sprout because he has grown to be a big kitten! He is very tolerant of being held (like a baby) and while he shies away from my rambunctious boxer pup, he follows his sisters lead with interacting with the household older cats and dogs. He shouldnt be alone, if he could be adopted with one of his sisters, I think that would be ideal. But I think he could transition fine if he is adopted into a family with some other established pets. <br/>FIV negative, updated on all shots, de-wormed, and neutered.
This regal gentleman was the first kitten we caught this summer. The runt, if you can believe it. He has grown into such a dear. Full of love, always wanting to lie either beside you or on your lap. He graciously allows his sisters to rule the roost and plays with respect, consideration, and kindness. I call him my little oak sprout because he has grown to be a big kitten! He is very tolerant of being held (like a baby) and while he shies away from my rambunctious boxer pup, he follows his sisters lead with interacting with the household older cats and dogs. He shouldnt be alone, if he could be adopted with one of his sisters, I think that would be ideal. But I think he could transition fine if he is adopted into a family with some other established pets.
FIV negative, updated on all shots, de-wormed, and neutered.
This regal gentleman was the first kitten we caught this summer. The runt, if you can believe it. He has grown into such a dear. Full of love, always wanting to lie either beside you or on your lap. He graciously allows his sisters to rule the roost and plays with respect, consideration, and kindness. I call him my little oak sprout because he has grown to be a big kitten! He is very tolerant of being held (like a baby) and while he shies away from my rambunctious boxer pup, he follows his sisters lead with interacting with the household older cats and dogs. He shouldnt be alone, if he could be adopted with one of his sisters, I think that would be ideal. But I think he could transition fine if he is adopted into a family with some other established pets.
FIV negative, updated on all shots, de-wormed, and neutered.
How To Adopt
Oak is from Cali Cats Rescue
[Bethel Park, PA]
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