



Oreo
- Kitten
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Oreo
Fargo, ND
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Oreo’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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Oreo's Story
Oreo is a domestic short haired, mostly white with dark brown tabby spots on head, back and tail, neutered male kitten with an estimated date of birth of Sept. 7, 2025. Oreo is the brother to Rolo, Toffee and Truffle.<br/><br/>Oreo and 4 siblings, along with their mom Mia, were removed from a rural area in Becker County, MN south of Detroit Lake at approximately 2 weeks of age. Sadly, one littermate had been attacked by a predator, and was still alive when rescued, but died shortly afterwards from her injuries. Their mom was in the process of moving her kittens to another location, and more than likely the other 4 siblings would have met the same fate had this cat family not been rescued. In addition, had the person who did rescue and remove this cat family had been allowed onto the property when first contacted, that sibling would probably still be alive. <br/><br/>Attacks from predators are a harsh reality to vulnerable kittens born outdoors who also face temperature extremes, disease, starvation, collisions with motor vehicles and cruel humans. Such suffering would be drastically reduced if people spayed and neutered their pets and kept them on their property. If you are going to feed outdoor cats then you should take the responsibility to get them fixed /desexed.<br/><br/>Oreo is the largest in the litter, and he is referred to as “double-stuffed” because of his bulk. Plus, his dark spots along his back resemble the shape of the cookie wafers already twisted apart and dunked into a big glass of milk (his white fur). He is goofy and a bit of a momma’s boy. Oreo is a typical male kitten who is all rough and tumble in his play. He enjoys wrestling with his siblings, and climbing his foster mom like a tree to chew on her hair.<br/><br/>Oreo can be adopted with one of his siblings, or go to a home with another young, playful and friendly cat. Kittens this age do better when adopted as pairs as they will grow into adults with fewer undesirable behaviors like biting and destructive behaviors.<br/><br/>Neutered; current on vaccinations including rabies; feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus negative; dewormed; microchipped; and litter box trained.
Oreo is a domestic short haired, mostly white with dark brown tabby spots on head, back and tail, neutered male kitten with an estimated date of birth of Sept. 7, 2025. Oreo is the brother to Rolo, Toffee and Truffle.
Oreo and 4 siblings, along with their mom Mia, were removed from a rural area in Becker County, MN south of Detroit Lake at approximately 2 weeks of age. Sadly, one littermate had been attacked by a predator, and was still alive when rescued, but died shortly afterwards from her injuries. Their mom was in the process of moving her kittens to another location, and more than likely the other 4 siblings would have met the same fate had this cat family not been rescued. In addition, had the person who did rescue and remove this cat family had been allowed onto the property when first contacted, that sibling would probably still be alive.
Attacks from predators are a harsh reality to vulnerable kittens born outdoors who also face temperature extremes, disease, starvation, collisions with moto
Oreo is a domestic short haired, mostly white with dark brown tabby spots on head, back and tail, neutered male kitten with an estimated date of birth of Sept. 7, 2025. Oreo is the brother to Rolo, Toffee and Truffle.
Oreo and 4 siblings, along with their mom Mia, were removed from a rural area in Becker County, MN south of Detroit Lake at approximately 2 weeks of age. Sadly, one littermate had been attacked by a predator, and was still alive when rescued, but died shortly afterwards from her injuries. Their mom was in the process of moving her kittens to another location, and more than likely the other 4 siblings would have met the same fate had this cat family not been rescued. In addition, had the person who did rescue and remove this cat family had been allowed onto the property when first contacted, that sibling would probably still be alive.
Attacks from predators are a harsh reality to vulnerable kittens born outdoors who also face temperature extremes, disease, starvation, collisions with motor vehicles and cruel humans. Such suffering would be drastically reduced if people spayed and neutered their pets and kept them on their property. If you are going to feed outdoor cats then you should take the responsibility to get them fixed /desexed.
Oreo is the largest in the litter, and he is referred to as “double-stuffed” because of his bulk. Plus, his dark spots along his back r
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Oreo is from Far North Feline Rescue
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