



Olor
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Olor
San Antonio, TX
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Olor’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Olor's Story
Escaped near death? Complete miracle kitty? That’s the story of our beloved Olor.<br/><br/>Olor first arrived at the SNIPSA office through our feral cat program, scheduled for a routine neuter. But it quickly became clear that this sweet boy was in serious trouble. His neck had large, infected wounds stretching across his jawline and nearly half his face. He was dangerously dehydrated—his skin stood stiff like leather. Emaciated and reeking of necrotic tissue, it was that unmistakable odor that ultimately earned him the name “Olor” (Spanish for smell).<br/><br/>Despite his heartbreaking condition, we knew cats sometimes have a few extra lives tucked away. So we began aggressive treatment with antibiotics and fluids. Before long, Olor started to show us his spirit—he meowed, he engaged, and we realized there was a fighter in there. And one thing was certain: he was far from feral.<br/><br/>After weeks of dedicated care, Olor slowly began to heal. He gained weight, his wounds improved, and his personality started to shine through. Proof that sometimes cats really do get more than nine lives.<br/><br/>Today, Olor is your typical neutered gentleman. He enjoys room service, lounging in a cozy chair, and watching birds fly by the window. He gets along well with dogs and other cats and is truly an all-around good citizen.<br/><br/>He may have a slightly crooked ear, but it only adds to his charm—and his remarkable story of resilience. Olor loves leaning into you for a good scratch and soaking up attention.<br/><br/>Now all that’s missing is the final chapter of his story.<br/><br/>If you’re ready to help complete Olor’s fairy-tale ending, the only thing missing from Olor’s miracle story is you. Apply to adopt!
Escaped near death? Complete miracle kitty? That’s the story of our beloved Olor.
Olor first arrived at the SNIPSA office through our feral cat program, scheduled for a routine neuter. But it quickly became clear that this sweet boy was in serious trouble. His neck had large, infected wounds stretching across his jawline and nearly half his face. He was dangerously dehydrated—his skin stood stiff like leather. Emaciated and reeking of necrotic tissue, it was that unmistakable odor that ultimately earned him the name “Olor” (Spanish for smell).
Despite his heartbreaking condition, we knew cats sometimes have a few extra lives tucked away. So we began aggressive treatment with antibiotics and fluids. Before long, Olor started to show us his spirit—he meowed, he engaged, and we realized there was a fighter in there. And one thing was certain: he was far from feral.
After weeks of dedicated care, Olor slowly began to heal. He gained weight, his wounds improved, and his personality started to shine thro
Escaped near death? Complete miracle kitty? That’s the story of our beloved Olor.
Olor first arrived at the SNIPSA office through our feral cat program, scheduled for a routine neuter. But it quickly became clear that this sweet boy was in serious trouble. His neck had large, infected wounds stretching across his jawline and nearly half his face. He was dangerously dehydrated—his skin stood stiff like leather. Emaciated and reeking of necrotic tissue, it was that unmistakable odor that ultimately earned him the name “Olor” (Spanish for smell).
Despite his heartbreaking condition, we knew cats sometimes have a few extra lives tucked away. So we began aggressive treatment with antibiotics and fluids. Before long, Olor started to show us his spirit—he meowed, he engaged, and we realized there was a fighter in there. And one thing was certain: he was far from feral.
After weeks of dedicated care, Olor slowly began to heal. He gained weight, his wounds improved, and his personality started to shine through. Proof that sometimes cats really do get more than nine lives.
Today, Olor is your typical neutered gentleman. He enjoys room service, lounging in a cozy chair, and watching birds fly by the window. He gets along well with dogs and other cats and is truly an all-around good citizen.
He may have a slightly crooked ear, but it only adds to his charm—and his remarkable story of
How To Adopt
Olor is from SNIPSA Inc.
[San Antonio, TX]
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