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Oyster

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0-6 months|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Medium|Sanford, NC
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Oyster is a baby male Domestic Short Hair with a medium build, currently in Sanford, NC. He has been neutered and tested negative for Feline AIDS (FIV) and Leukemia (FeLV). Vaccinations are up to date, so he’s ready for a safe and healthy start in his new home.

About Oyster

Oyster is a young male Domestic Short Hair currently looking for a family in Sanford, NC. He’s come to the rescue after a change in circumstances, and has been cared for by a dedicated team committed to finding each animal a safe, loving home for life. Oyster has tested negative for Feline AIDS (FIV) and Leukemia (FeLV), is already neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped if old enough, so you can focus on getting him settled in. His adoption is managed through Carolina Animal Rescue and Adoption, where staff can answer any specific questions about the process. Every adoption through the rescue requires that animals are fixed before leaving; for kittens under four months, there’s a contract and deposit until the procedure is completed. Oyster is looking for a responsible adopter ready to give him the kind of home where he’ll always be valued and loved. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Oyster

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

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Oyster tend to adapt well to a variety of living situations, from apartments to houses. They appreciate a cozy spot to rest, places to climb, and basic environmental enrichment inside the home.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Oyster will be quite content with an indoor lifestyle, as most Domestic Short Hair cats do not require outdoor space. If allowed outside, a secure, supervised area is best.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hair cats are known for their adaptable and friendly nature, so Oyster should do well in a home with respectful children. Early positive interactions help build lasting trust.