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Date of Birth: 1/15/2009
From Scoot's rescuer:
Scoot had a home with a man and his son who lived up the street from my mom until the man died unexpectedly a few years ago and his son moved away, leaving Scoot behind. Scoot started coming to my mother's yard to eat and has stayed around since then. When my mother died in 2015, I moved into her house to take care of her 2 house cats and have continued to feed Scoot in the back yard. On January 29 of this year, I was able to get Scoot into a carrier to get a large bite wound abscess on his face treated and get needed dental work done, as well as vaccines. This was when they discovered that Scoot was FIV+. He's very healthy and a wonderful cat and deserves a great home after having spent so many years living outdoors and then being abandoned. Hopefully there is someone out there that will give him the chance to live the second part of his life as a spoiled, pampered "INDOOR" cat, where he won't have to worry about fighting for his territory and can just be a cat.
FYI: cats with FIV can live a LONG, healthy life with good care (you can read more about FIV-positive cats at this website: http://www.care2.com/causes/as-it-turns-out-fiv-positive-and-negative-cats-can-happily-live-together.html
If you are interested in adopting from Cat Posse, please visit our website, www.catposse.org and fill out the application on the cats page. You can also contact Sharon at sebastian_sophie@yahoo.com to have an application either e-mailed or faxed to you.
Date of Birth: 1/15/2009
From Scoot's rescuer:
Scoot had a home with a man and his son who lived up the street from my mom until the man died unexpectedly a few years ago and his son moved away, leaving Scoot behind. Scoot started coming to my mother's yard to eat and has stayed around since then. When my mother died in 2015, I moved into her house to take care of her 2 house cats and have continued to feed Scoot in the back yard. On January 29 of this year, I was able to get Scoot into a carrier to get a large bite wound abscess on his face treated and get needed dental work done, as well as vaccines. This was when they discovered that Scoot was FIV+. He's very healthy and a wonderful cat and deserves a great home after having spent so many years living outdoors and then being abandoned. Hopefully there is someone out there that will give him the chance to live the second part of his life as a spoiled, pampered "INDOOR" cat, where he won't have to worry about fighting for his territory and can just be a cat.
FYI: cats with FIV can live a LONG, healthy life with good care (you can read more about FIV-positive cats at this website: http://www.care2.com/causes/as-it-turns-out-fiv-positive-and-negative-cats-can-happily-live-together.html
If you are interested in adopting from Cat Posse, please visit our website, www.catposse.org and fill out the application on the cats page. You can also contact Sharon at sebastian_sophie@yahoo.com to have an application either e-mailed or faxed to you.
The minimum adoption donation for all cats is $150.00. Adoption application required and signed contract, if approved. All of our cats are home-delivered.
The minimum adoption donation for all cats is $150.00. Adoption application required and signed contract, if approved. All of our cats are home-delivered.
Our cats are available to visit by appointment only and only AFTER filling out our adoption application.
Our cats are available to visit by appointment only and only AFTER filling out our adoption application.
More about this rescue
The Cat Posse is a group of individuals devoted to rescuing and rehabilitating unwanted and abused cats in Southern California. We educate our communities about the importance of spaying and neutering, and we believe that all animals deserve dignity and kindness as we work toward the day when all public shelters will be "no kill".
The Cat Posse is a group of individuals devoted to rescuing and rehabilitating unwanted and abused cats in Southern California. We educate our communities about the importance of spaying and neutering, and we believe that all animals deserve dignity and kindness as we work toward the day when all public shelters will be "no kill".