ADOPTION PROFILE

Oakley

Oakley

Oakley

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Rescue:

Oakley’s start to his life was horrible. A woman had heard about a family who had a number of cats
in their home with kittens to give away. It was not a nice home, dysfunctional and accurately
described as a hoarders home in ill repair. There are years of grim on the doors and walls where
hands had touched, floors were filthy with faeces and dirt. There were only pathways through the
home and on either side was stuff, garbage, things piled and left to sit for ages. The litter box was
never cleaned. They would put the kittens in a carrier over night so that they would not run around
and wake them up. But let’s think about this ­ if the house is in deplorable shape, that carrier was
not cleaned either, and the kittens sat in their own faeces and urine every night. This created
horrendous sores on their bellies and feet. Reports have been made to try and clear up the
situation but help is slow. We are very happy to have rescued many cats and this sweet boy from
that home and all have recovered from their injuries.

Personality:

Oakley is a gentle soul with a love for cuddles. Unlike his more energetic siblings, he’s happiest
when he’s snuggled up in someone’s arms or curled into a cozy lap for hours. He thrives on
affection and will happily stay nestled with you, purring contentedly while he naps. Though he’s a
bit timid, Oakley finds confidence in the company of his brothers, Odyssey and Oxford. They are a
tight­knit trio, always found playing, exploring, or cuddling together. While we know adopting three
kittens together is a challenge, we hope at least two can stay together to continue their strong bond
but it would be ideal to find the same home for all three. Oakley is ready to be adopted into his
forever home. One that will welcome him into the family and keep him safely indoors.

If you are interested in adoption please contact Pet patrol at 519-669-1979