Posted over 5 years ago | Updated 6 days ago
Well, hello there! My name is Blackie (also known as Mr. Man)! I am 8-10 years old (as of February 2019). My person went into a nursing home, so I found myself at animal control. Another rescue took my two housemates, but they would not take me because I tested positive for FIV (I agree - that's very silly), so here I am! I have a low grade heart murmur, but the vet said it's nothing to worry about.
I'm a SUPER affectionate kitty who loves to root your hands, purr, make biscuits, and snuggle. I get along great with other cats, and kids and cat-friendly dogs should be just fine for me.
Testing positive for FIV means either I carry the virus or I was vaccinated for it at some point. But guess what? FIV IS NO BIG DEAL! FIV positive cats can live as long as negative cats and may never have any health issues. All we need is good food, regular vet visits, a clean environment, and lots of love! FIV positive cats can also live with negative cats as long as the household is stable and everyone gets along, which is definitely the case with me – I live with my FIV negative friends and we get along great! FIV is spread to other cats through deep, vicious bite wounds that are uncommon outside of intact tomcats (and I’m neutered!) Besides, I'm a lover, not a fighter! Click here or email shannon@catnetwork.org for more info.