Best Pets for People With Disabilities
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Meet Ollie, a charming and affectionate cat who has truly blossomed since finding safety and love in a foster home. Born into a scary outdoor world, Ollie quickly learned the joys of a clean, secure environment. He's a true snuggle bug, soaking up all the pets and affection he can get. Ollie is playful and curious, with a special fondness for his 'Fishing Line' toy and a surprising delight in playing with water!
As a Domestic Long Hair mix, Ollie brings a wonderful blend of adaptability and warmth. He's known to get along splendidly with other felines, making him a great companion for homes with existing cats. His gentle nature also extends to dogs and children, suggesting he would thrive in a bustling family environment. Ollie's purr is his way of expressing pure contentment, and he's eager to share that joy with his forever family.
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