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KAFE Kritters: O’Malley, the 16-year-old orange tabby cat

KAFE Kritters: O’Malley, the 16-year-old orange tabby cat

Photo: Saga Communications/Scotty VanDryver


Meet O’Malley, a senior orange tabby cat looking for his retirement home.

O’Malley is a sweet, social, 16-year-old kitty who was surrendered by his former family, who were experiencing financial difficulties.

O’Malley has quickly become a staff favorite at the Whatcom Humane Society. He’d like to find a mellow household, who will keep him healthy and comfortable in his old age.

Find more about O’Malley here. And if you are interested in adopting O’Malley, please fill out an application at www.whatcomhumane.org/adopt or in person at the Whatcom Humane Society facility.

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