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Olompali
Olompali

Domestic Short Hair (short coat) :: Female :: Adult

Status:Adopted!
Size:Small
Location:Davis, CA

Additional Info:
  • Good with Cats
  • Good with Children
  • House trained
  • Up-to-date with vaccines

  • Organization Contact Info:
    Yolo County SPCA
    P O Box 510
    Davis, CA 95617
    (530) 902-6264
    adopt@yolospca.org
    http://www.yolospca.org
      • Tuesday, August 01, 2017
        • Kids
        • Cats
        • Would need a very slow, patient intro with dogs
      • Olompali is a beautiful black-and-white tuxedo cat with an outlandish black smudge on her nose and chin, and big eyes.
      • Olompali is a sweet, gentle, friendly young cat who is affectionate and attentive. She has done a good job of raising her five kittens and is now ready to start her new life. Now that she’s not in “mom mode,” she is full of youthful energy and loves to play. But once she gets tired, she loves to curl up next to you and nap. She is a very sweet and funny companion who loves to be petted and have her fur brushed. She would probably do best with an owner who can give her plenty of attention and playtime, but also give her space when she needs to just relax. She would probably do best if she could be adopted with one of her kittens, or adopted into a home with a kitten or two, because she just loves kittens and seems happiest when she has them to care for.  She has mothered kittens that weren't even her own! And she often comes when you whistle, expecting a treat.  She would love to come grace your home and be your pal!
        • Affectionate
        • Outgoing
        • Curious
        • High energy
        • Mellow
        • Enjoys being groomed
        • Likes petting
        • Likes to cuddle
        • Playful
        • Independent
        • She likes to cuddle next to you instead of on your lap
        • Have had 1-2 cats
        • Experienced cat family
        • Moderate activity
        • Slow intro needed with other cats
        • Must be adopted with another kitten or to a home with a resident cat
        • Slow intro needed with dogs
        • AT this point, she is very wary of dogs.  And she should be adopted with one or more kittens
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