Domestic Short Hair (short coat) : : Male (not neutered, but will be before adoption) : : Baby
Because of the difficulty getting appointments to get our rescue cats altered in a timely manner, we recently launched our pre-spay/neuter adoption program. The cat you are interested in may be part of this program and will have at least it’s first FVRCP vaccine, a microchip registered to us and will have been treated for internal and external parasites. Please fill out our screening form and after reviewing and confirming your information, our adoption counselor will reach out to you to explain the process. FIV+
I am just the best kitty! I'm really confident...not shy at all. I am curious, playful, and I'll greet you with a meow hello. I also really enjoy belly rubs. My foster mom says I'm so fun to have around. I tested positive for FIV - simply explained in this article. https://www.humanesociety.org/news/fiv-positive-cats ***Please note: A mother cat with FIV rarely transfers the virus to her kittens, but she most certainly will transfer her antibodies (usually during nursing). This means that a positive FIV test in a kitten most likely indicates that the mother was FIV+. It will take some time for transferred antibodies to wane, so a positive test in a kitten flags the kitten for testing later on (usually around age 6 months or after). After this period, the kitten should be retested. Most kittens will revert to a negative status after their mother's transferred antibodies have worn off. More about Ray 2.15.23Apartment OK, Needs a companion animal Ray 2.15.23's brother, Dylan 2.15.23 (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Ray 2.15.23's brother, Dylan 2.15.23 (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Ray 2.15.23's sister, Susan 2.15.23 (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Ray 2.15.23's sister, Susan 2.15.23 (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
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