O'Hara
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O'Hara
AvailableO'Hara is a young male Domestic Short Hair cat, weighing about 8 lbs. He's medium-sized with a beautiful orange and white coat that is short. O'Hara is neutered, vaccinated, and ready to find his forever home in Marietta, GA. He has a friendly and affectionate demeanor which makes him a perfect companion.
About O'Hara
Meet O'Hara, a charming little guy who's about a year old and weighs approximately 8 lbs. This handsome lad came to the shelter as a lost soul on June 20, and sadly, no one has come to claim him. O'Hara is a sweetheart who dreams of finding a loving home where he can thrive and be part of a family. He deserves a chance to grow up happy and healthy, far away from the shelter. Already neutered and up-to-date on vaccines, O'Hara is ready for his new beginning. He'll also be microchipped and combo tested upon adoption. It’s important to note that since he came in as a lost pet, we don’t have information about how he interacts with children or other animals yet. You can bring your own pets for a meet and greet to see if they get along. O'Hara is waiting patiently for you in cage 614. Will you be the one to make his dreams come true? Adoption is a big commitment, and O'Hara is eager to meet his forever family!
Adoption Fee
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Adoption fees can usually be paid via credit card, or other convenient methods. Please check with the shelter for specific payment methods.
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Questions about O'Hara
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
O'Hara, being a Domestic Short Hair cat, is typically suited for various living environments, including apartments and houses, as long as he has loving companionship and a safe space to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While O'Hara can enjoy some outdoor time, it's best for him to be an indoor cat to keep him safe from predators and traffic. Regular indoor play will keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
We don't have specific information on how O'Hara interacts with children, but many affectionate cats can adapt well to a family environment.











