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Ladybug
Transferred
Cat
Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat)
Black
0.5 y/o
Small
6.24 lbs
Female
Yes
Yes
Yes
Ladybug is a super-sweet and silly tortie girl who just wants to be loved, and who has lots of love to give. She enjoys being pet all over (but especially cheek scritches and shoulder rubs), cuddling next to you, and playing with toys (especially her favorite rainbow wand!). She is tiny and adorable and has the most endearing personality, making new friends easily. Her slightly crossed eyes only add to her goofy charm.
Ladybug adores other cats and would do great with a young kitty friend in her new home. She’s been at OAS for far too long undergoing treatment for ringworm and a nasal polyp, and is more than ready to settle into a home of her very own.
Note: Ladybug’s nasalpharyngeal polyp—a benign growth in the ear and throat—was surgically removed by OAS’s veterinary staff. There is a chance of reoccurrence with these types of polyps, which would require additional treatment and be her guardian’s responsibility.
Transferred
Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat)
Black
Small
6.24 lbs
Yes
Ladybug
Cat
0.5 y/o
Female
Yes
Ladybug is a super-sweet and silly tortie girl who just wants to be loved, and who has lots of love to give. She enjoys being pet all over (but especially cheek scritches and shoulder rubs), cuddling next to you, and playing with toys (especially her favorite rainbow wand!). She is tiny and adorable and has the most endearing personality, making new friends easily. Her slightly crossed eyes only add to her goofy charm.
Ladybug adores other cats and would do great with a young kitty friend in her new home. She’s been at OAS for far too long undergoing treatment for ringworm and a nasal polyp, and is more than ready to settle into a home of her very own.
Note: Ladybug’s nasalpharyngeal polyp—a benign growth in the ear and throat—was surgically removed by OAS’s veterinary staff. There is a chance of reoccurrence with these types of polyps, which would require additional treatment and be her guardian’s responsibility.