Posted over 3 years ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
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Viola is spayed, UTD on vaccines and tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Approx. DOB is Aug 2014.
Update: Viola found her way back to NAR in April 2021 after her family was dealing with personal medical issues and felt it was best to return her to us. Upon her return, Viola was in need of major dental care and a medical work up. It was discovered that she tested positive for heartworm. Yes, cats can get heartworm but it's treated differently than dogs since there is no real treatment. We soon found out it was a false positive. After many tests and the help of our vet hospital, we were able to schedule her much-needed dental.
Viola has fully recovered and is ready to find her new forever family.
Viola would do best in an experienced, adult home with either another timid cat or a home to herself. Viola would love a laid-back household where she can relax, feel safe and get all of your attention.
Viola was rescued from a life outdoors after she was abandoned by her family at a young age, and allowed to have litter after litter of kittens in the harsh elements.
If interested in adopting Viola, please fill out an application online at http://nar.rescuegroups.org.
Our website is updated daily
Viola is spayed, UTD on vaccines and tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Approx. DOB is Aug 2014.
Update: Viola found her way back to NAR in April 2021 after her family was dealing with personal medical issues and felt it was best to return her to us. Upon her return, Viola was in need of major dental care and a medical work up. It was discovered that she tested positive for heartworm. Yes, cats can get heartworm but it's treated differently than dogs since there is no real treatment. We soon found out it was a false positive. After many tests and the help of our vet hospital, we were able to schedule her much-needed dental.
Viola has fully recovered and is ready to find her new forever family.
Viola would do best in an experienced, adult home with either another timid cat or a home to herself. Viola would love a laid-back household where she can relax, feel safe and get all of your attention.
Viola was rescued from a life outdoors after she was abandoned by her family at a young age, and allowed to have litter after litter of kittens in the harsh elements.
If interested in adopting Viola, please fill out an application online at http://nar.rescuegroups.org.