Doobie. Sociable Cat, Suitable For Any Home – R.I.P.

Cats Doobie and/or Dexter for adoption

UPDATE: Doobie has unfortunately passed away.

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Doobie came to Oasis earlier this year with his best friend Dexter when a human member of their family developed a severe allergy to cats.

Both cats were looking for new permanent homes but unfortunately Doobie’s friend Dexter passed away in early September with what presented as a liver ailment that didn’t respond to treatment. Doobie continues his search for a permanent home.

Adopt cats Doobie and/or Dexter. Oasis Animal Rescue

Sociable, five year old Doobie has adapted well in his foster home. He’s comfortable with adults, children and other cats and would make an excellent pet in any home. He is up-to-date on his vaccinations and has been neutered.

Cats Doobie and Dexter for Adoption. Oasis Animal Rescue

Doobie (black) with friend Dexter (white).
Sadly Dexter recently passed away.

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Oasis Animal Rescue – a non profit organization providing Durham Region society with humane animal rescue services – specializes in pet adoptions, re-homing and community outreach programs. Telephone 289-385-6293

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