Olivia
Available
Olivia
AvailableOlivia is a young, medium-sized domestic short hair female cat currently in Brooklyn, NY. She is spayed, house trained, and has a wonderfully loving temperament. Olivia has a mild case of cerebellar hypoplasia, making her walk with a little wobble, but it doesn’t affect her happiness or energy. She would make a playful, affectionate addition to the right home.
About Olivia
Olivia is bursting with sweet kitten energy and lives for scratches. If a hand is within reach, she’ll make a beeline for it, determined to soak up all the attention she can. Once she gets used to a new face, Olivia becomes demanding in an endearing way—she loves being fawned over and doesn’t know when to stop asking for pets. Toys, especially anything dangly, drive her wild, and her enthusiasm for play is matched only by her appetite. Keep her well-fed and she’ll be happy. Olivia has cerebellar hypoplasia, a mild neurological condition that causes her to wobble adorably when she walks. It doesn’t slow her down or cause pain; it simply gives her a quirky, memorable gait. Watching her bounce back after a silly trip or scoot after a ball is pretty irresistible. She brings a dose of fun to any space and would love a home ready to embrace her spirited goofiness. Note: Olivia must be adopted with an age-appropriate companion; she cannot be adopted as a single kitten. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Olivia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Olivia, as a domestic short hair cat, adapts well to most home environments, including apartments and houses with attentive owners. She'll thrive wherever she gets plenty of human interaction and safe spaces to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Olivia, like most domestic cats, doesn't require outdoor space. Indoor living is safest for her, especially due to her mild cerebellar hypoplasia, which may make her less coordinated outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Olivia are typically good with children, especially when the kids are gentle and accustomed to interacting with cats. Olivia's playful, affectionate nature makes her a great companion for families.











