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11 years old|Bengal|Male|Large|Louisville, KY
🤗 Affectionate😌 Calm💪 Independent😽 Loves Kisses🏠 Single Animal Home

O’Malley is a neutered senior male Bengal with a large frame and striking brown tabby markings. At 11 years and 4 months old, he is vaccinated and in good health, with an upcoming dental. He is house trained and lives in Louisville, KY. O’Malley must be the only pet.

About O’malley In

O’Malley, affectionately nicknamed Beef, is an 11-year-old Bengal cat looking for a peaceful retirement home where he can be the sole focus. He’s large, bears a beautiful brown tabby coat with signature Bengal rosettes, and would happily spend hours lounging nearby, ideally next to you with a catnip banana close at paw. O’Malley is affectionate, opinionated, and not shy about making his needs known. He’s incredibly lazy for a Bengal, makes professional-level biscuits, and fills the room with steady purrs. His curiosity keeps him involved in the daily rhythm of the home, but he’s pure couch companion when it comes to energy. Medically, O’Malley is in great shape for his age with up-to-date vaccines, good bloodwork, and a dental scheduled soon. He’s neutered, front declawed, and has excellent litter box habits. This boy does not get along with other animals and must be the only pet; he’s highly reactive and has a strong prey drive, making a single-animal, adult-only environment a necessity. For someone who appreciates the look and bold personality of a Bengal—minus the high-octane chaos—O’Malley will fit right in. He’s currently fostered in Louisville, KY. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!

Questions about O’malley In

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Bengals like O’Malley do best in calm, structured homes where their boundaries are respected. He'll be happiest as an only cat, in a peaceful adult household.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    O’Malley is content with indoor living, especially given his age and declawed status. Bengals do enjoy room to roam, but he prefers cozy indoor nooks.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    O’Malley is not a good fit for homes with small children due to his personality and strong opinions. Adult-only households are best.