

Oakley
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Oakley
Allentown, PA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Oakley’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Oakley's Story
Oakley is a beautiful black female approximately 11 months old as of 2/26/26. She comes from a trio of siblings who all look a lot alike, and they are content hanging out together. However, they've been rather shy and are taking their time to warm up. They trust humans but are still learning to accept affection. However, they are always following their foster humans around the house and even nap on the bed.<br/><br/>Oakley will need someone who is used to having a shy cat and has the patience to work with her. Because of her quiet nature, she would not do well in a house with dogs or young kids.<br/><br/>Oakley is up to date on vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV & FIV, is microchipped, and is spayed.
Oakley is a beautiful black female approximately 11 months old as of 2/26/26. She comes from a trio of siblings who all look a lot alike, and they are content hanging out together. However, they've been rather shy and are taking their time to warm up. They trust humans but are still learning to accept affection. However, they are always following their foster humans around the house and even nap on the bed.
Oakley will need someone who is used to having a shy cat and has the patience to work with her. Because of her quiet nature, she would not do well in a house with dogs or young kids.
Oakley is up to date on vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV & FIV, is microchipped, and is spayed.
Oakley is a beautiful black female approximately 11 months old as of 2/26/26. She comes from a trio of siblings who all look a lot alike, and they are content hanging out together. However, they've been rather shy and are taking their time to warm up. They trust humans but are still learning to accept affection. However, they are always following their foster humans around the house and even nap on the bed.
Oakley will need someone who is used to having a shy cat and has the patience to work with her. Because of her quiet nature, she would not do well in a house with dogs or young kids.
Oakley is up to date on vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV & FIV, is microchipped, and is spayed.
How To Adopt
Oakley is from Feline Finish Line
[Catasauqua, PA]
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