Rooster is a cat-friendly sweet boy; we don't know about dogs. He's 10 years old, FIV+, and on medication for hyperthyroidism for the next few months. But the vet says he's doing great. His blood work came back in good shape. Please consider making this affectionate boy part of your family. We've marked him as Special Needs because he's on medication for the next few months. ~ FIV is a retrovirus that compromises a cat's immune system. ~ FIV is a feline-only virus that cannot be transmitted to humans. ~ Cats who test positive for FIV can live for many years without serious symptoms. ~ A positive FIV test result is not a death sentence. ~ FIV is most often transmitted through a bite from an infected cat, therefore, cats who test positive for FIV CAN live with FIV-negative cats with minimal risk of transmission as long as they do not fight to the point of biting. ***** Our adoption process: Prospective adopters must be at least 25 years old and live in Connecticut. You meet the cat(s) you're interested in (we're a foster-based organization and our cats are in several locations). If after meeting the cat(s) you want to proceed to adoption, we will email our application to you; please return it within 48 hours. We call the animal hospitals you've used in the last five years for a reference and do a home visit by video chat. If you're approved, you sign an adoption contract, we email the cat's/cats' medical paperwork to you and we meet at the PetSmart adoption center for you to pick up the cat(s) and receive a coupon booklet from PetSmart. The adoption fee is $250 per cat and must be paid in cash; this includes but isn't limited to, spay or neuter, vaccinations, worming, flea/tick prevention, and microchip.
The Queenie Foundation, Inc.
Hartford County
Manchester, Connecticut 06040
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