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Ozzy is a truly sweet and handsome boy with a heart full of affection. He enjoys interacting with people and is known for his engaging personality. While he loves to play, he does have a tendency for a bit of rough-and-tumble fun, which adds to his charming, playful nature. He's a confident cat who will bring joy and entertainment to his forever home.
As a Domestic Medium Hair mix, Ozzy embodies the wonderful traits of a companion cat: adaptable, affectionate, and intelligent. He is good with other felines after proper introductions, though his playful energy means he'd thrive with other cats who appreciate a vigorous play session, or he could happily be the sole king of his castle. He is also good with kids, making him a great family addition. His previous exposure to dogs is unknown, so a slow, supervised introduction is recommended.
Ozzy is looking for a loving home that understands his unique needs. He requires a special urinary diet (Royal Canine SO) to manage a history of urine crystals, and ongoing regular vet check-ups are important to ensure he continues to thrive. An ideal adopter will be committed to his dietary regimen and routine veterinary care, providing him with a stable and caring environment where his playful spirit can shine.
Special Needs
Ozzy requires a special urinary diet (Royal Canine SO) and regular vet check-ups due to a history of urine crystals.
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