Oreo Considering Indooroutdoor
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Oreo Considering Indooroutdoor
AvailableOreo is a large, adult domestic short hair cat living in Cleburne, TX. She’s about 3 years and 2 months old, is spayed, and is house trained. Oreo gets along with both cats and dogs, making her a great option for a household with other pets.
About Oreo Considering Indooroutdoor
Oreo is slow to trust but proves herself gentle once she does. She was deeply bonded to her first family, especially her favorite girl, and even shared a bed at night. When she came into foster, the change rattled her, and it's taken patience for her to begin opening up. Oreo accepts pets now from her foster mom and shows her real sweet side, but she's still cautious and will need time to adjust in a new home. Because moving has been tough for her, a safe indoor/outdoor option could be considered, but only in the most secure circumstances—her foster insists on finding the right fit. She really shines with women and seems uneasy around men, so an understanding female adopter would suit her best. Oreo gets along with other cats and dogs, but needs a household that respects her boundaries and timeline. Give her space and patience, and you’ll discover her softer side. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Oreo Considering Indooroutdoor
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Oreo are adaptable, but she would do best in a quieter, patient home with a gentle adopter due to her shy nature. A calm environment will help her feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats generally thrive indoors, but with Oreo's history, a very safe indoor/outdoor setup could be considered if carefully managed.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Many domestic short hair cats do well with respectful children, but Oreo is timid and needs a patient approach, so homes with older, calm kids may be ideal.











