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My name is
Eddie!

Posted over 9 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
2 years 9 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
55182999
Hair Length
medium

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Eddie is a shy but playful feline who is slowly coming out of his shell in his foster home. He has a soft spot for other cats and loves to engage in playful antics with them.
Eddie may be a bit reserved at first, but he’s learning to seek out pets and affection from his humans. His curiosity and desire for interaction are growing each day.
One of Eddie’s favorite pastimes is basking in the sunshine and curling up in soft, cozy beds. He finds comfort and warmth in these simple pleasures.
Eddie is also very food-motivated. His love for treats and meals is undeniable. But what’s even more endearing is the fun noises he makes as he tries to ‘echo locate’ you in the house. It’s his unique way of communicating and it adds to his charm.
If you’re looking for a cat who is gradually learning to trust and show affection, and who has a playful side with other cats, Eddie could be your perfect match. He needs a patient and loving owner who can give him the time he needs to adjust and feel safe.



Cats: Required to be adopted with a buddy or have another cat in the home.
Dogs: Yes, has experience with small dogs
Kids: Older or adult only. Scares easily
Medical: He came in with swollen paw pads, aka Pillow paws. Feline Plasma cell pododermatitis is an immune mediated disease that cats can have that causes their paw pads to swell. He is been treated and the pillowing effect is decreasing. Once treated they can go into remission for a long time. It is not well known what causes the flair ups, but allergies may play a role. FIV can be associated but he is FIV/FELV negative.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
55182999
Contact
Address
1853 NE Cornell Road, Unit C, Hillsboro, OR 97124

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

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Once you’ve found an animal (or two!) that you’re interested in adopting, please email us at info@ofosa.org to set up a meet and greet with the foster family who is taking care of that pet. All pets have received an examination and assessed for any health or possible behavioral concerns to the extent possible while in our care.

REQUIREMENTS: All members of the family along with any other dogs must be present to meet the new animal to make sure that everyone is compatible! Dogs must not live as outdoor pets and all animals are REQUIRED to be spayed or neutered. Certain breeds will not be adopted to apartment dwellers. We also reserve the right to refuse to place an animal in a home without a fenced in back yard. We adopt our animals based on a first come, first qualified basis. Our main concern is to match our animals with the most ideal home, the decision is based on many different factors.

Complete the adoption
If you so choose, you are able to take the pet home on the same day that you first meet them. When you’ve found a great match, it’s time to complete the adoption process! You’re welcome to ask our volunteers or fosters questions about training and for tips on helping your new pet adjust to your home.

Placing Pets on Hold: We do not place animals on hold. We adopt out on a First Come, First Qualified basis.

Medical or Behavior Consults: If the pet you’re interested in has any medical conditions, we will arrange pre-adoption consultations with our medical / clinic staff so you know what to expect.

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More about this rescue

We are committed to improving the welfare of animals by addressing the extensive overpopulation problem among homeless dogs and cats.

We accomplish this mission by:
- Saving as many dogs as possible from overcrowded shelters;
- Accepting surrendered and abandoned dogs and cats;
- Spaying or neutering every animal in our care;
- Working with our community to Trap-Neuter-Release stray/colony cats and providing rescue and care to injured and sick kittens and cats from colonies;
- And through adoption, finding forever loving homes for all our animals

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