Adoption information
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About Otis
Meet Otis
Otis is one of five kittens surrendered to DCH after a kind lady found them and their mama in her front garden. Otis is the most independent sibling of the litter, often exploring new rooms and places on his own without fear.
Otis loves to play with cat plushies, feathers and balls. He will zoom up cat trees and wrestle with his siblings and expect the bigger cats to groom him. He sleeps hard, and will often want to snuggle with his siblings or his hooman family. He has a beautiful tabby coat that is soft to the touch.
Otis enjoys dry and wet kitten food, drinking lots of water from the cat water fountain, and is litter-trained on sand, crystals and pellets (he has never gone to the toilet outside of his litter tray). He is quiet and chilled.
Otis is microchipped, desexed, and has received his first vaccination. He has not shown any signs of illness whilst in DCH care. He is friendly to other kittens and cats but is untested with dogs. He has never shown any signs of aggression - he does not scratch or bite. He is respectful to clothes, shoes and furniture. Apart from being born in someone's front garden, he has stayed indoors. He is a little shy at first but after a few minutes he will come out to play. He is wonderful with adults and children.
If you are interested in welcoming a independent but playful kitten who loves to explore new places and have adventures, then you should meet Otis.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
NSW Rehoming Organisation Number: R251000023
To find out more information about this animal, or to organise a time to see them, please contact our foster carer listed who will take you through the adoption process.
Our animals are rescued from various pounds and shelters and placed in Foster Care until a permanent home can be found. Our volunteer Foster Carers are located throughout Sydney, Australia and are only too happy to assist you.
DCH Animal Adoptions relies solely on our adoption fees and the generous support of the community to continue our rescue work. Many times, we are faced with large veterinary bills due to the illness and injury that comes along with looking after pound rescues.
If you would like to sponsor an animal or to donate to DCH to help us assist more animals in need, then please visit the following page:
http://www.dchanimaladoptions.com.au/donate.php
All donations over $2 are tax deductible.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.