The kitty was found on the street, literally on the brink of death from exhaustion beside his sick mother cat. A woman took him home, but she couldn't manage the care of the sick kitten. As a result, Orm suffered a chemical burn on the mucous membrane and cornea of his eye. He was then taken to an animal shelter. Orm received treatment and was soon taken to a new home. Unfortunately, luck was still not on his side; the little guy had the tip of his tail amputated after it got caught in a door. Thus, Orm found himself in the shelter for a second time.

A handsome giant cat

Orm grew up at the shelter, under the protection of staff and volunteers. However, he has lost his trust in people. "Orm never sings sweet purring songs," say the shelter staff. He only trusts the closest people and loves to be petted. He gets along well with his four-legged peers. He is litter-trained and accustomed to a scratching post. Due to the chemical burn on his eye, Orm requires Karnerogel to maintain his vision and eye moisture. He is ready to find a family, preferably with children over 10 years old, and can live with other animals.

Are you looking for a loyal friend?

Take a closer look at Orm. Maybe this kitty is waiting just for you. Come to meet him in person or save his page as a favorite on the TEDDYFOOD website to follow his life online. And to make Orm feel your care right now, treat him to some tasty food or sponsor a whole Kitty Week. Helping homeless animals is easy—do it with us.