Ollie Comes When
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Ollie Comes When
AvailableOllie is a young male tabby mix in Atlanta, GA. He has a medium build with a healthy weight of 10.4 pounds. Ollie is house trained, recently neutered, and fully vaccinated, making him ready for a new home. His playful spirit and affectionate nature would be a great fit for many households.
About Ollie Comes When
Ollie is a 1–2-year-old tabby mix who’s spent his foster period patiently waiting for a place to stretch, climb, and be himself. He’s currently living in a basement while he looks for the right home—a space where he can get all the love and structure a young, spirited cat like him needs. Ollie weighs in at 10.4 pounds and is in great shape: recently neutered, fully vaccinated, and healthy by every measure. Ollie’s mindset is pure ‘young guy’: playful, curious, and always ready to explore. He’s earned his stripes as a pro at the litter box and is known to show off by coming when called. His favorite spots are tucked-away hideouts high up, and he has a knack for finding the coziest napping corners. As for humans—if you’re close by, he’s ready to flip into cuddle mode and settle in for a nap right on your side. Ollie gets along with dogs and would do well with another confident cat in the house. He will need an adopter with patience and an appreciation for his mix of goofy energy and deep affection. If you want a social, playful cat who doubles as a snuggler, Ollie’s your guy. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Ollie Comes When
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ollie, being a tabby mix, adapts well to most indoor environments. He’d especially thrive in a home that offers plenty of vertical space and cozy nooks where he can climb and rest.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ollie, like most domestic tabby mixes, doesn’t require outdoor space but benefits from interactive play and cat trees indoors. Safety and enrichment indoors are enough for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby mixes like Ollie are generally a good fit for homes with children, particularly when they’re social and affectionate as he is. He can be playful and gentle with respectful kids.
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