





Oreo
- Young
- Male
- Large
About Oreo
Edwards, IL
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Physical Traits
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Oreo's Story
Introducing Oreo:<br/>Professional fake feral.<br/><br/>For months he played the role - mysterious plant parking lot phantom, accepting food but keeping his distance. It took steady meals, serious patience... and yes, he absolutely manipulated us for snacks while pretending to be untouchable.<br/><br/>And then?<br/><br/>Ten minutes indoors and the truth came out.<br/>This boy is not wild. He is not untouchable. He is not feral.<br/><br/>He is a former house cat who LOVES pets.<br/>Like... super affectionate.<br/><br/>The second he realized the food bowl lived inside? Full transformation. Purring. Leaning in. Demanding affection like he never spent a single day cosplaying as a street cat.<br/><br/>Turns out the "scary feral" just wanted regular meals and a couch.<br/><br/>Honestly? Respect the hustle, Oreo. <br/>Apply for Oreo at www.fosterpetoutreach.org
Introducing Oreo:
Professional fake feral.
For months he played the role - mysterious plant parking lot phantom, accepting food but keeping his distance. It took steady meals, serious patience... and yes, he absolutely manipulated us for snacks while pretending to be untouchable.
And then?
Ten minutes indoors and the truth came out.
This boy is not wild. He is not untouchable. He is not feral.
He is a former house cat who LOVES pets.
Like... super affectionate.
The second he realized the food bowl lived inside? Full transformation. Purring. Leaning in. Demanding affection like he never spent a single day cosplaying as a street cat.
Turns out the "scary feral" just wanted regular meals and a couch.
Honestly? Respect the hustle, Oreo.
Apply for Oreo at www.fosterpetoutreach.org
Introducing Oreo:
Professional fake feral.
For months he played the role - mysterious plant parking lot phantom, accepting food but keeping his distance. It took steady meals, serious patience... and yes, he absolutely manipulated us for snacks while pretending to be untouchable.
And then?
Ten minutes indoors and the truth came out.
This boy is not wild. He is not untouchable. He is not feral.
He is a former house cat who LOVES pets.
Like... super affectionate.
The second he realized the food bowl lived inside? Full transformation. Purring. Leaning in. Demanding affection like he never spent a single day cosplaying as a street cat.
Turns out the "scary feral" just wanted regular meals and a couch.
Honestly? Respect the hustle, Oreo.
Apply for Oreo at www.fosterpetoutreach.org
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