Otto

Meet OTTO: A Sweet Soul Looking for His Forever Sanctuary

Otto’s journey to the indoors hasn’t been the easiest, but he is proving every day that he was meant to be a pampered house cat. Found as a stray with a small injury on his foot, Otto was initially overwhelmed by the sights and sounds of a home. However, this handsome blue-eyed boy has made incredible strides in his foster home and is ready to find a family that will continue to show him the world is a safe place.

His Personality

Otto is a classic Siamese chatterbox who loves to tell you about his day. While he is still a little sensitive to loud or sudden noises, he is remarkably resilient; if he gets startled and hides, he’s usually back out by your side in a flash, seeking attention.

Once he feels secure, Otto’s true “velcro cat” nature shines through:

  • The Ultimate People Cat: He absolutely adores human interaction and lives for chin scratches and pets.
  • Future Lap Warmer: While he’s still acclimating, he shows every sign of becoming a dedicated lap cat once he settles into a routine.
  • A Perfect Houseguest: Otto has been a dream when it comes to his manners—he has had zero litterbox issues.
  • Food Enthusiast: Having lived on the streets, Otto treats every meal like a feast. He’s very motivated by food, which is great for building trust!
  • Health: Estimated at 2 years old, he is neutered, microchipped, and fully UTD on vaccinations.

The Ideal Home

Because Otto is still learning how to be a pet rather than a survivor, he is looking for a specific kind of environment to help him blossom:

  • Quiet & Patient: A low-activity household where he can continue his “indoor cat” education at his own pace.
  • Adults or Older Teens: No small children, please—fast movements and loud play are still a bit too much for him.
  • Animal Friends: Otto hasn’t met any dogs while in foster care. Due to his easily startled nature, large or high-energy dogs would likely be too scary for him, but he may do well with a calm, cat-savvy companion. Non-dominant cats may be a good companion too, with proper introductions.

Otto is a diamond in the rough who just needs a little extra patience and a lot of love. In return, you’ll get a loyal, talkative, and affectionate companion who will appreciate every meal and every cuddle you give him.

ADOPTION FEE:  $150. FOSTERED IN UNION GROVE, WI

Quick Info

  • Color: Lynx Point
  • Breed: Siamese
  • Age: 2 years
  • Male
  • Has Claws
  • Adoption Fee: $150
  • Location: Union Grove, WI
  • Good with non-dominant Cats

  • Good with Calm Cat-Friendly Dogs

  • Good with Kids (age 13+)