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Oliver

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4 months old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Medium|Fort Worth, TX
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Oliver is a gray and brown tabby Domestic Short Hair kitten with a short coat, currently just three months old. He’s a male, not yet neutered, but vaccinations are up to date and he is house trained. Oliver does not have special needs and is in Fort Worth, TX, waiting for a new home.

About Oliver

Oliver is a three-month-old kitten at PetSmart Hurst, ready to make himself a part of your life. He’s that rare mix of nonstop athlete and devoted lap cat—so he’ll chase toys, leap for fun, and then purr like an engine as soon as you call his name and settle in close. If there’s something to play with, he’s in; if there’s a lap to curl up on, he’s draped across it. He’s quick to connect with people, very responsive, and downright talkative when he settles into a groove with someone. Oliver’s early days were spent around people, bottle-fed alongside his siblings, which has made him a social, trusting kitten who absolutely gets along with other cats. He’d love a feline playmate, but most of all, he needs someone with the patience to enjoy his energy and the calmness to help him relax at home. A quieter household will help him thrive while he continues exploring and learning at his own pace. He’s been fostered in a home, so he’s already house trained and well-socialized. Though not neutered yet, he’s available under the Foster2Adopt program, meaning you take him home now, and the rescue covers the neutering when it’s time. Vaccinations are already up to date, so you’re starting with a healthy kitten. Born February 5 means Oliver is an Aquarius—no wonder he’s such an independent little spirit. He’s waiting in Fort Worth, TX, to find his spot in someone’s life for good. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Oliver

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

    Domestic Short Hairs like Oliver adapt well to most living environments, whether apartments or houses. They do best where they can enjoy both active playtime and relaxed cuddles.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Oliver and his Domestic Short Hair peers don't require much outdoor space, and often thrive entirely indoors, provided there's enough room to play and explore safely.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Domestic Short Hairs like Oliver are known for being tolerant and playful, making them a good match for homes with children when introductions are done thoughtfully.

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