uring the first week of the COVID, this cat appeared in my yard. It took less than a month to go from being skittish to graciously allowing me to be in the bed with him and demanding his food. He definitely has poly personality! I named him Oscar for my grandfather, as we have extra bones, too. He knows 'Oscar' means food and loves! We took him to the vet. He has all of his shots, is healthy, and is now neutered and staying at the vets. Oscar was probably born feral and is a year old. Unfortunately, he needs attention when he demands it. I was on a business call and did not feed/love him fast enough--so he scratched with his 6 front claws. Due to my rare bone disease, I do not heal and thus cannot have an outdoor cat that may cause an infection. Oscar is a lover--on his back for chin and head scratches, not so much for belly rubs. He has spent nights in the house and used a litter box when I could not get up to let him out. He is patient, kind, and purry-when not hungry. I have paid his vet bills of $600 (chip, shots, neuter, boarding), so any fee you pay would go for that.
Denver County
denver, Colorado
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