Ollie
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Ollie
AvailableOllie is a black and white tuxedo cat with a short, stylish coat and a friendly, adult male personality. At nearly 3 years old, he’s a medium-sized companion, fully house trained and neutered, with vaccinations up to date. Ollie lives in Pawleys Island, SC, ready to brighten up the right home.
About Ollie
Ollie is a stylish, adult male cat with a black and white tuxedo coat and tons of character. His magnetic personality is clear from the minute he locks his bright, expectant eyes on you. Ollie’s a playful spirit but just as quick to settle in for a quiet cuddle, especially after a long day. He’s known for winding himself around your ankles and patiently waiting for chin scratches, all with an easygoing confidence. Ollie has the kind of medium build that’s just right for curling up in sunny windows or finding his spot on your lap. He’s fully house trained and adapts well to new spaces. Ollie gets along with other cats and is friendly with children, making him a flexible addition to a bustling household or a comfy fit for a quieter home. Born June 12 (he’s a Gemini—curious and outgoing), he’s vaccinated, neutered, and ready to leave the shelter life behind for someone who’ll appreciate a low-maintenance, affectionate companion. Ollie is available for adoption in Pawleys Island, SC. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Ollie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ollie, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, adapts well to a range of living environments, from apartments to spacious houses. He'd be content in any space where he gets attention and interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ollie doesn’t require outdoor space and most Domestic Short Hair cats thrive indoors, enjoying sunny napping spots and cozy perches rather than yards.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Ollie gets along with children, and Domestic Short Hair cats are generally a good fit for families with respectful kids.











