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A272547
Located At: Ottawa Humane Society
Description: Thank you for visiting my profile. My name is Milou.
I am a Male brown tabby and white Domestic Shorthair.
I am a Male brown tabby and white Domestic Shorthair.
Age: I am about 1 year and 6 months old.
More Info: Like all Male pets adopted from the Ottawa Humane Society, I have been Neutered.
Could you be the right match for me?
Help the Ottawa Humane Society find a new loving home for me and more animals like me.
Could you be the right match for me?
Help the Ottawa Humane Society find a new loving home for me and more animals like me.
Bio:
Name: Milou Age: 1 Year 5 Months
Breed: DSH Sex: Neutered Male
Colour: Brown Tabby Size: 5.18 kg
The staff at the OHS call me a Poet! Did you know that Poets thrive in calm, stable environments? When things are a little too new and different, these kitties have a hard time showing their true personalities. Because Poets find change so hard, they usually like lots of safe places to hide and high perches to rest on. While each Poet is a little different, things that usually bring them out of their shell include playing with their favourite toys, eating some of their favourite treats, and seeking attention from their favourite people. During periods of change, Poets need a safe refuge where they be surrounded by these favourite things.
Poets can have different preferences, and it might take a little while to figure them out. Some Poets prefer play interactions where they can stalk and hunt in a fun game with you, while others may enjoy curling in your lap for a cozy snooze. While you may not see a lot of them at first, they'll be thinking of you... and after they settle in, you'll think they've always belonged!
This cat has been diagnosed with a heart murmur. A heart murmur is an abnormal sound a veterinarian can hear when listening to an animal’s heart. Many animals with heart murmurs go on to live happy and healthy normal lives. However, the status of the murmur will need to be monitored over time, and additional tests and medications may become necessary. You should discuss this condition with your veterinarian, and together you will decide how to manage the cat’s condition. The cause of a heart murmur cannot be determined by listening to the heart alone. Further tests will likely be needed to diagnose the underlying problem. This could include chest x-rays, a consult with a veterinary cardiologist, blood work, blood pressure testing and a cardiac ultrasound.
For more information, visit http://www.veterinarypartner.com and search for “heart murmurs”.
I am a "Foster-Me-First" adoption. You can find more information about the Foster-Me-First Program at https://ottawahumane.ca/adopt/adoption-faq/#answer14 or call to speak to the adoption team.
If you are interested in setting up an appointment to adopt me, please complete an adoption application at https://ottawahumane.ca/adopt/adoption-application/. Please be advised that although we do offer on-the-spot-adoptions, this is dependent on appointment schedules and cannot be guaranteed.
Adoption Centre visitor hours:
Mon-Fri 12pm to 7pm
Sat-Sun 11am to 5pm
Items you must have with you for an adoption appointment:
Proof of Address
Photo ID
Collar
Animal Carrier
A carrier, collar and other pet supply needs can be purchased at the time of adoption as the OHS has an excellent selection of these items. All proceeds from your purchases in the OHS Buddy & Belle Boutique support the animals at the OHS.
Name: Milou Age: 1 Year 5 Months
Breed: DSH Sex: Neutered Male
Colour: Brown Tabby Size: 5.18 kg
The staff at the OHS call me a Poet! Did you know that Poets thrive in calm, stable environments? When things are a little too new and different, these kitties have a hard time showing their true personalities. Because Poets find change so hard, they usually like lots of safe places to hide and high perches to rest on. While each Poet is a little different, things that usually bring them out of their shell include playing with their favourite toys, eating some of their favourite treats, and seeking attention from their favourite people. During periods of change, Poets need a safe refuge where they be surrounded by these favourite things.
Poets can have different preferences, and it might take a little while to figure them out. Some Poets prefer play interactions where they can stalk and hunt in a fun game with you, while others may enjoy curling in your lap for a cozy snooze. While you may not see a lot of them at first, they'll be thinking of you... and after they settle in, you'll think they've always belonged!
This cat has been diagnosed with a heart murmur. A heart murmur is an abnormal sound a veterinarian can hear when listening to an animal’s heart. Many animals with heart murmurs go on to live happy and healthy normal lives. However, the status of the murmur will need to be monitored over time, and additional tests and medications may become necessary. You should discuss this condition with your veterinarian, and together you will decide how to manage the cat’s condition. The cause of a heart murmur cannot be determined by listening to the heart alone. Further tests will likely be needed to diagnose the underlying problem. This could include chest x-rays, a consult with a veterinary cardiologist, blood work, blood pressure testing and a cardiac ultrasound.
For more information, visit http://www.veterinarypartner.com and search for “heart murmurs”.
I am a "Foster-Me-First" adoption. You can find more information about the Foster-Me-First Program at https://ottawahumane.ca/adopt/adoption-faq/#answer14 or call to speak to the adoption team.
If you are interested in setting up an appointment to adopt me, please complete an adoption application at https://ottawahumane.ca/adopt/adoption-application/. Please be advised that although we do offer on-the-spot-adoptions, this is dependent on appointment schedules and cannot be guaranteed.
Adoption Centre visitor hours:
Mon-Fri 12pm to 7pm
Sat-Sun 11am to 5pm
Items you must have with you for an adoption appointment:
Proof of Address
Photo ID
Collar
Animal Carrier
A carrier, collar and other pet supply needs can be purchased at the time of adoption as the OHS has an excellent selection of these items. All proceeds from your purchases in the OHS Buddy & Belle Boutique support the animals at the OHS.
Shelter information
Location: Ottawa Humane Society
Phone Number: (613) 725-3166 x258
Address: 245 West Hunt Club
Ottawa, ON K2E 1A6
Ottawa, ON K2E 1A6