





Oak
- Kitten
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Oak
Montclair, NJ
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Oak’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown 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
Oak and his littermates are playful, silly kittens who are ready to meet their forever families.<br/>Oak, Dandelion, and Daisy, came to Cameron Animal Hospital with their mom, Ivy, after being found as strays. Ivy is sweet, friendly, and affectionate, and her kittens follow her lead. <br/>Oak and his littermates are healthy. They are FelV/FIV negative. Their adoption includes the following treatments- have been fecal tested and fully dewormed; they will receive the full series of distemper (FVRCP) vaccines and rabies vaccines; spay/neuter; microchip; etc.<br/>Oak, Dandelion, and Daisy, are all good with other cats, and people (including children). They have not been tested with dogs, but can be upon request. Oak is shyer than his sisters, but he adjusts quickly. He loves to run and play, and especially likes playing with wand toys. He also loves running and playing with his littermates. He is very bonded with his littermates, and can usually be found running or wrestling with them if they are not cuddled up together for a nap. Oak would do best in an active home who has lots of time to play with him. He must be adopted with one of his littermates, or another young cat.<br/>Email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information
Oak and his littermates are playful, silly kittens who are ready to meet their forever families.
Oak, Dandelion, and Daisy, came to Cameron Animal Hospital with their mom, Ivy, after being found as strays. Ivy is sweet, friendly, and affectionate, and her kittens follow her lead.
Oak and his littermates are healthy. They are FelV/FIV negative. Their adoption includes the following treatments- have been fecal tested and fully dewormed; they will receive the full series of distemper (FVRCP) vaccines and rabies vaccines; spay/neuter; microchip; etc.
Oak, Dandelion, and Daisy, are all good with other cats, and people (including children). They have not been tested with dogs, but can be upon request. Oak is shyer than his sisters, but he adjusts quickly. He loves to run and play, and especially likes playing with wand toys. He also loves running and playing with his littermates. He is very bonded with his littermates, and can usually be found running or wrestling with them if they are not cuddled up together for a na
Oak and his littermates are playful, silly kittens who are ready to meet their forever families.
Oak, Dandelion, and Daisy, came to Cameron Animal Hospital with their mom, Ivy, after being found as strays. Ivy is sweet, friendly, and affectionate, and her kittens follow her lead.
Oak and his littermates are healthy. They are FelV/FIV negative. Their adoption includes the following treatments- have been fecal tested and fully dewormed; they will receive the full series of distemper (FVRCP) vaccines and rabies vaccines; spay/neuter; microchip; etc.
Oak, Dandelion, and Daisy, are all good with other cats, and people (including children). They have not been tested with dogs, but can be upon request. Oak is shyer than his sisters, but he adjusts quickly. He loves to run and play, and especially likes playing with wand toys. He also loves running and playing with his littermates. He is very bonded with his littermates, and can usually be found running or wrestling with them if they are not cuddled up together for a nap. Oak would do best in an active home who has lots of time to play with him. He must be adopted with one of his littermates, or another young cat.
Email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information
How To Adopt
Oak is from Cameron Animal Hospital Rescue
[Montclair, NJ]
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