


Oscara - KITTEN in foster
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Oscara - KITTEN in foster
Alexandria, VA
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Behavior
Oscara - KITTEN in foster’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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Oscara - KITTEN in foster's Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.<br/><br/>Oscara is a beautiful, sweet, and playful tortie girl. Her gorgeous amber eyes perfectly match the lighter tortie areas of her fur, and she has one cute paw that is especially tortie-colored! She also has a little bend at the tip or her tail which makes it curl up sometimes like a monkey tail. Oscara was turned in to a veterinarian and diagnosed with a hernia. It never slowed her down, and it was fully fixed when she was spayed. She loves to play with wand toys and hang out in the cat condo by the window. She also likes to play with other cats. Oscara may be a little reserved at first, but likes to be held. She loves head/cheek/chin scritches as well as scritches at the base of her tail. Oscara also likes to be brushed and was very good for her nail trim. She likes to sit or lie on your feet, especially after she catches her toy prey. She also likes to make biscuits on soft blankets, and will settle in your lap for a cuddle. Oscara needs a kitty playmate in her forever home.<br/><br/>If you would like to meet Oscara, please visit the following link to fill out an application. https://www.kingstreetcats.org/info/adoption
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Oscara is a beautiful, sweet, and playful tortie girl. Her gorgeous amber eyes perfectly match the lighter tortie areas of her fur, and she has one cute paw that is especially tortie-colored! She also has a little bend at the tip or her tail which makes it curl up sometimes like a monkey tail. Oscara was turned in to a veterinarian and diagnosed with a hernia. It never slowed her down, and it was fully fixed when she was spayed. She loves to play with wand toys and hang out in the cat condo by the window. She also likes to play with other cats. Oscara may be a little reserved at first, but likes to be held. She loves head/cheek/chin scritches as well as scritches at the base of her tail. Oscara also likes to be brushed and was very good for her nail trim. She likes to sit or lie on your feet, especially after she catches her toy prey. She also likes to make biscuits on soft blankets, and will settle in your lap for a cuddle. Oscara n
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Oscara is a beautiful, sweet, and playful tortie girl. Her gorgeous amber eyes perfectly match the lighter tortie areas of her fur, and she has one cute paw that is especially tortie-colored! She also has a little bend at the tip or her tail which makes it curl up sometimes like a monkey tail. Oscara was turned in to a veterinarian and diagnosed with a hernia. It never slowed her down, and it was fully fixed when she was spayed. She loves to play with wand toys and hang out in the cat condo by the window. She also likes to play with other cats. Oscara may be a little reserved at first, but likes to be held. She loves head/cheek/chin scritches as well as scritches at the base of her tail. Oscara also likes to be brushed and was very good for her nail trim. She likes to sit or lie on your feet, especially after she catches her toy prey. She also likes to make biscuits on soft blankets, and will settle in your lap for a cuddle. Oscara needs a kitty playmate in her forever home.
If you would like to meet Oscara, please visit the following link to fill out an application. https://www.kingstreetcats.org/info/adoption
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Oscara - KITTEN in foster is from King Street Cats
[Alexandria, VA]
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