Jewel has a backstory like so many others. She was left outside to survive on her own. Moving around her neighborhood, crossing streets and just otherwise trying to stay alive. She had not been fixed. We don't think she ever had vaccines but we aren't sure�'�| What we do know is that we got her in the nick of time. You see, she came to us from a local family that helped strays. She went in for routine spay, and other wellness vetting. We found out that she had what you call pyometra. That's where her uterus was filled with infection. The infection grows until the uterus busts and the cat passes away. Luckily we were able to resolve this issue before that happened. She also tested positive for FIV. She is otherwise healthy. Cats with FIV can be around negative cats. It's only transferred through bite wounds. She likely got it during mating. Feel free to ask us for more info. She absolutely adores human beings. She would rather not be around other cats, but she could live with one other. She likes her space. If you're looking for a single cat or have a very respectful cat at home, she would love to meet you! Fill out this form to get the meet and greet process started https://form.jotform.com/202214857624050
The Euclid Beach Cat Project
Cuyahoga County
CLEVELAND, Ohio
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