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Obi – Adopted November 2023!

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OBI Breed: Domestic Shorthair Gender: Male Age: Approx. 9 weeks old Size: Small but growing every day!

Energy Level: bouts of kitten energy with play and naps Litter trained? working on it, I’m just a baby after all Kids? Unknown, likely with proper socialisation, supervision and separation Cats? Unknown, likely with proper socialisation, supervision and separation Dogs? Unknown, likely with proper socialisation, supervision and separation Medical Needs: finishing up my first round of vaccines, my neuter surgery and then yearly vet visits

About Me:

Hi I’m Obi! I’ve been at WAG for a couple of weeks now along side my two brothers, we are fully weaned from our mom and so all of us are are looking for forever homes of our own! We recently had our first ever vet checkups and did really well, happy to report that we all had a clean bill of health and were brave when getting our first vaccines. We were quite shy when we arrived, but we have been gaining confidence and showing our little personalities more and more each day. We love playing together and running around the cat room we are in but we hope to find homes of our own soon. We’d likely enjoy being adopted in a pair, or a single if there is another young cat in the home we can befriend and spend time with as we continue to learn all about the world around us.

I am SO excited that it is my turn to find my own family, to love me and keep me safe forever and ever soon. If you feel like you might be the one, and are ready now – please fill out an application form today! WAG will be in contact with successful applicants and will arrange meet and greets –  available for adoption NOW.

– will be ready for a 15+ year commitment!

– have lots of patience while I transition into my new home with my new family

– will be patient with me and look after me with a lot of supervision if I am to be expected to live with little humans or other animals

– will provide lots of enrichment, scratching towers, toys, catio etc.

– will keep my health in mind and take me into the vet for yearly checkups

– will understand that I am still developing and my personality may change over time!

– will keep me safe and happy, forever APPLY FOR OBI!

My Story:

I was brought to WAG with my mom and siblings by my loving family who sadly needed to rehome us. We are all doing well and looking for our forever homes now.

WAG can often have moms and their litters in our care, although adorable they do take a lot of time and resources so if you can, please consider donating to WAG’s Critical Care Program, or Spay and Neuter Program, both of which help unwanted litters in the Sea to Sky corridor. DONATE TO WAG! Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.

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