Frosty the Tomcat

June 29, 2007

Two of my kitty-loving clients recently rescued a stray in their neighborhood after seeing that it was injured. Frosty has been coming around their homes for quite a while, and they’ve kept him well fed! After rescuing him & taking him to the vet they discovered that he has FIV, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus.

Frosty is currently being boarded as he can’t be around other cats that are not FIV positive. Could you foster or adopt him? He’ll need to be in a single cat home. Here is more information and pictures:

This neighborhood tomcat was rescued and tested positive for FIV. Other levels in his lab report were fine and his attitude is fantastic, so we are giving this kitty a huge second chance.

He will need to be strictly in-door only and either be the only cat or with other FIV positive kitties. FIV is not transmittable to other species. His rescuers have funded his vaccinations, neuter and dental cleaning, so he will have a fresh, healthy start in his new home.

In typical reformed-tomcat fashion, he is a lovable sweetheart. He will make someone a wonderful pet, if only he could be given the chance. He is being boarded so please respond quickly. (Contact me for contact information regarding Frosty)

Frosty

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