Oreo
Team
Team
My story (so far...)
Oreo and Tinkerbell both five years of age and bonded came into our care after being left behind to fend for themselves when their owners moved house. Thankfully for Tinkerbell and Oreo kind neighbours kept them fed and set up outdoor houses for them to survive the elements.
Their feeders got in touch when they themselves were having to move out of the area, trying to find a rescue space for this poor pair. We managed to secure an emergency foster space for them where they have finally found a warm bed, food and all the love, cuddles and affection they could want.
Here is what their foster family have to say about them:
We have only had Tinkerbell and Oreo for a short period of time, but they have already adapted so well to living in a home, and their personalities are really shining through.
Oreo is the boy and is a complete love bug. He adores people and loves nothing more than getting as much attention and fuss as possible. If you stop for 5 minutes and sit down he is straight over to lie as close as possible to you. He follows me round to make sure he is the first one in getting as many head scratches as possible. Oreo is still getting used to noises in the home, and can sometimes get scared and runs to a safe space, however he then comes out very quickly if his favourite person tells him its safe. He has adapted to living in a home extremely well. Oreo loves to play and is a good eater, although he does let Tink steal his food as he’s a gentlemen 🙂.
Looking for a home together, adult or children 14+ no other cats in the home and untested with dogs, but with nice slow introductions we don’t see why this would be a problem as long as the dog is nice and calm.
These gorgeous babies really are the sweetest of sweet cats and even after everything they have been thought only want endless love, affection and laps. They adore playing and are desperately hoping that there is a wonderful family that will give them both a second chance at a fabulous life.They really are the best companions.
Waiting for laps.........
My Details
I'm about 5 years old*
That's roughly 36 in human years, so I'm an Adult cat.
My reference number
Breed
Gender
Hair length
Can live with children?
Can live with other cats?
Can live with dogs?
Environment
Cuddle Level: Cuddle Bug!
Spice Level: No Spice
Where I'm currently chilling out
Vet Checks
Microchipped
Vet Health Check Certificate
Vaccination Status
Flea and Worming Status
Neutered/Spayed Status
My story (so far...)
Oreo and Tinkerbell both five years of age and bonded came into our care after being left behind to fend for themselves when their owners moved house. Thankfully for Tinkerbell and Oreo kind neighbours kept them fed and set up outdoor houses for them to survive the elements.
Their feeders got in touch when they themselves were having to move out of the area, trying to find a rescue space for this poor pair. We managed to secure an emergency foster space for them where they have finally found a warm bed, food and all the love, cuddles and affection they could want.
Here is what their foster family have to say about them:
We have only had Tinkerbell and Oreo for a short period of time, but they have already adapted so well to living in a home, and their personalities are really shining through.
Oreo is the boy and is a complete love bug. He adores people and loves nothing more than getting as much attention and fuss as possible. If you stop for 5 minutes and sit down he is straight over to lie as close as possible to you. He follows me round to make sure he is the first one in getting as many head scratches as possible. Oreo is still getting used to noises in the home, and can sometimes get scared and runs to a safe space, however he then comes out very quickly if his favourite person tells him its safe. He has adapted to living in a home extremely well. Oreo loves to play and is a good eater, although he does let Tink steal his food as he’s a gentlemen 🙂.
Looking for a home together, adult or children 14+ no other cats in the home and untested with dogs, but with nice slow introductions we don’t see why this would be a problem as long as the dog is nice and calm.
These gorgeous babies really are the sweetest of sweet cats and even after everything they have been thought only want endless love, affection and laps. They adore playing and are desperately hoping that there is a wonderful family that will give them both a second chance at a fabulous life.They really are the best companions.
Waiting for laps.........
My Details
I'm about 5 years old*
That's roughly 36 in human years, so I'm an Adult cat.
My reference number
Breed
Gender
Hair length
Can live with children?
Can live with other cats?
Can live with dogs?
Environment
Cuddle Level: Cuddle Bug!
Spice Level: No Spice
Where I'm currently chilling out
Vet Checks
Microchipped
Vet Health Check Certificate
Vaccination Status
Flea and Worming Status
Neutered/Spayed Status
Cards on the table.
With kittens born recently at a shelter, in foster, or who are very young, we can tell their age within a few weeks, as they develop so rapidly. Sometimes we get adult cats whose previous owners know their age and that's great...but it's not the norm.
99% of the time, we have zero information about a cat, and their age can only be a "Best Guess" based on their condition, overall appearance, and the state of their teeth. We completely understand that you want this information, and since you will need a date of birth for insurance, so we will do our best. But it is generally only going to be an educated guess from our vets.
Could you be my forever human?
Thank you so much for reading my profile.
If you think you might be able to offer me my forever home, please fill out the adoption form and one of the Catitude Rescue team will get back to you as soon as possible.
Lots of love and snuggles,
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