Olive
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Olive
AvailableOlive, a medium-sized female Domestic Short Hair, is seven months old and living in Allentown, NJ. She is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, house trained, and has a short coat. Olive does not have special needs.
About Olive
Olive is a charming little sweetheart, always eager to be near her humans. At only seven months old, she already has a reputation for being clingyāin the most endearing wayāaccording to her foster mom. Sheās the sort of kitten who wants to snuggle on your lap, nuzzle beside you, or simply be within armās reach. Olive isnāt shy about showing affection, and she thrives on connection and companionship. She does wonderfully with other cats and would excel in a home where she has a feline friendāor better yet, gets adopted with a sibling or her lovely mom. Oliveās playful and friendly personality makes her a joy to have around, especially for someone seeking a cat who bonds closely. For a fun fact, Olive is a Libra, making her naturally social and eager to seek balance in her surroundings. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Olive
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Olive the Domestic Short Hair adapts well to most home environments, from apartments to larger houses. She's happiest in places where she has regular social interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Olive are content being indoor companions and do not require outdoor space. If given access to a safe, enclosed yard or supervised outings, they may enjoy it, but it isnāt necessary.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Oliveās breed is known for being playful and social, making her suitable for homes with children, especially as she already likes interacting with people.











