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Ferb, Ocicat For Adoption In Ridgeland, South Carolina

United States, South Carolina, Ridgeland
Published 2025-04-02 20:37:18
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Ferb, Ocicat For Adoption In Ridgeland, South Carolina
United States, South Carolina, Ridgeland,
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Sex: Female
Age: Young
Color: Black (all)
Breed: Ocicat
Name: Ferb
Donation link: https://palmettoanimalleague.org/donate-today/

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If the eyes are a window into the soul, Ferb, with her enormous, enchanting eyes, will will captivate your heart and soul. Ferb is a shy and reserved girl who prefers to take her time getting to know you. She's the type of cat who likes to call the shots and set the pace, so patience and understanding are key to winning her trust. Ferb's gentle and cautious nature means she would likely thrive in a calm and quiet environment. Once she feels safe and comfortable, she'll reward you with her affection and loyalty. She loves having her own cozy spots where she can observe her surroundings and feel secure. We suspect that all of the activity at the Adoption Center is a bit overwhelming for her. If you're looking for a unique and sensitive companion who appreciates a peaceful and respectful home, Ferb is the perfect match. She's ready to find her forever home where she can blossom at her own pace and share her quiet love.

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If the interview goes well we will check any landlord or military housing before sending the pet home. Once confirmed the pet is allowed we will send the pet home.

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Our Adoption Center is open Monday through Saturday from 12 to 7. Adoptions from 12 - 6pm.
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    The Ocicat is an all-domestic breed of cat which resembles a wild cat but has no wild DNA in its gene pool. The breed is unusual in that it is spotted like a wild cat but has the temperament of a domestic animal. It is named for its resemblance to the Ocelot. The breed was established from Siamese and Abyssinian stock; later, American Shorthairs (silver tabbies) were added to the mix and gave the breed their silver color, bone structure and distinct markings. The first breeder of Ocicats was Virginia Daly, of Berkley, Michigan, who attempted to breed an Abyssinian-pointed Siamese in 1964. The first generation of kittens appeared Abyssinian, but the result in the second generation was not only the Abyssinian-pointed Siamese but also a spotted kitten, Tonga, nicknamed an "ocicat" by the breeder's daughter. Tonga was neutered and sold as a pet, but further breedings of his parents produced more spotted kittens, and became the basis of a separate Ocicat breeding program. Other breeders joined in and used the same recipe, Siamese to Abyssinian, and offspring to Siamese. In addition, due to an error by CFA in recording the cross that produced the Ocicat, the American Shorthair was introduced to the Ocicat giving the breed larger boning and adding silver to the 6 colors. The Ocicat was initially accepted for registration in The Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc., and was moved into Championship for showing in 1987. Other registries followed. Today the Ocicat is found all around the world, popular for its all-domestic temperament but wild appearance. The Ocicat was named by Virginia's daughter, Virginia E. Daly.

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