Orion
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Orion
Olathe, KS
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Orion’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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Orion's Story
Meet Orion, a stunning silver tabby born in February 2024! This independent girl is full of curiosity, especially when it comes to the kitchen--she's always eager to see what's cooking. While she enjoys exploring and doing her own thing, she's also happy to share her space with respectful children and well-behaved dogs.<br/><br/>Orion might be open to a feline friend with a slow, careful introduction. (According to cat behavior experts, proper introductions involve scent swapping, gradual visual meetings, and patience!) But if you're looking for a solo cat to rule your home, Orion would be the perfect fit. Whether she's investigating her surroundings or watching over meal prep, this gorgeous tabby is sure to keep life interesting!<br/>When adopting a kitten, consider a second kitten to avoid "single kitten syndrome". Two kittens keep each other busy, get into less trouble, are better socialized and can keep each other company while you're gone. <br/><br/>When introduced properly, most cats and kittens adjust well to children and other pets in the home. It's critical that cats have a safe place to retreat to if interactions become overwhelming and that all early interactions are well supervised. If you already have a cat, please talk to us about how to introduce them to each other successfully.<br/><br/>All our cats and kittens are litter box trained, spayed or neutered, up-to-date on shots and worming and have been treated for fleas. They also are microchipped with a complimentary registration fee.<br/><br/>The fee for all our cats and kittens is $200 plus tax, with a $50 discount for adopting a second cat or kitten.<br/><br/>If you're interested in adopting, please complete an application at www.catspawjamas.org.<br/><br/>If you're "just browsing", consider making a donation to our rescue via our website to help us continue to save cats and kittens at risk of death or homelessness.
Meet Orion, a stunning silver tabby born in February 2024! This independent girl is full of curiosity, especially when it comes to the kitchen--she's always eager to see what's cooking. While she enjoys exploring and doing her own thing, she's also happy to share her space with respectful children and well-behaved dogs.
Orion might be open to a feline friend with a slow, careful introduction. (According to cat behavior experts, proper introductions involve scent swapping, gradual visual meetings, and patience!) But if you're looking for a solo cat to rule your home, Orion would be the perfect fit. Whether she's investigating her surroundings or watching over meal prep, this gorgeous tabby is sure to keep life interesting!
When adopting a kitten, consider a second kitten to avoid "single kitten syndrome". Two kittens keep each other busy, get into less trouble, are better socialized and can keep each other company while you're gone.
When introduced properly, most cats and
Meet Orion, a stunning silver tabby born in February 2024! This independent girl is full of curiosity, especially when it comes to the kitchen--she's always eager to see what's cooking. While she enjoys exploring and doing her own thing, she's also happy to share her space with respectful children and well-behaved dogs.
Orion might be open to a feline friend with a slow, careful introduction. (According to cat behavior experts, proper introductions involve scent swapping, gradual visual meetings, and patience!) But if you're looking for a solo cat to rule your home, Orion would be the perfect fit. Whether she's investigating her surroundings or watching over meal prep, this gorgeous tabby is sure to keep life interesting!
When adopting a kitten, consider a second kitten to avoid "single kitten syndrome". Two kittens keep each other busy, get into less trouble, are better socialized and can keep each other company while you're gone.
When introduced properly, most cats and kittens adjust well to children and other pets in the home. It's critical that cats have a safe place to retreat to if interactions become overwhelming and that all early interactions are well supervised. If you already have a cat, please talk to us about how to introduce them to each other successfully.
All our cats and kittens are litter box trained, spayed or neutered, up-to-date
How To Adopt
Orion is from Cats Pawjamas Rescue Society
[Olathe, KS]
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