Oingo
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Oingo
AvailableOingo is a young, female Domestic Short Hair cat with a playful and curious spirit. This medium-sized tabby has a short coat and is house trained. She’s spayed and up to date on vaccinations, making her ready for a loving home. Oingo currently resides in Pearland, TX, and while she enjoys the company of both cats and children, she's also an independent spirit. This affectionate girl is waiting for you!
About Oingo
Meet Oingo! This delightful girl, named after the iconic band Oingo Boingo, has a vibrant personality. Oingo thrives with some patience and gentle encouragement. Her playful side shines as she zooms around her space, often embarking on Olympic Zoomies with her brother, Boingo. While she may seem hyperactive, Oingo is also a master of relaxation. She’ll happily join you in bed for some cozy bonding. You'll find her giving you those irresistible kitten eyes, begging for a belly rub. Following her foster mom's older cats around, she loves to be groomed, likely compensating for a lack of maternal care earlier in her life. If you're searching for a soft-spoken yet spunky companion, Oingo could be your perfect match. Notably, she and her brother can be adopted separately, each ready to carve their own path. Adoption Fee: $400 (includes transport fees) All cats are fostered in Houston, Texas, until adoption is finalized. We also provide out-of-state transportation to ensure a smooth transition into their new homes. Start your adoption journey now!
Adoption Fee
$400Payment after application.
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Questions about Oingo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Oingo, as a Domestic Short Hair, is adaptable and can thrive in various living environments, including apartments and houses.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Indoor living usually suits Oingo best, though she enjoys exploring her surroundings, so a safe outdoor space could be a plus.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Oingo gets along well with children, making her a great addition to family homes.








