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We know many people are familiar with Pringle's journey, but here is a recap if you are new here. Pringle's life has been riddled with bad luck, but he is a fighter! He lost his mom and siblings at 3 weeks of age due to an unknown illness/disease. At 5 weeks, he suffered a dog bite to his face (which was stitched up and healed well) when he escaped his quarantine room to look for a playmate. Then at 8 weeks his Feline Leukemia test showed faintly positive which resulted in a longer quarantine and more tests. At 4 months old, he was neutered and tested negative for FeLV. We were hopeful he could finally socialize with other cats and find a forever home. In the days following surgery, Pringle began rapidly declining and we were preparing for the worst. Tests ruled out several possibilities and he was diagnosed with FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis). We can happily report that he is officially declared FIP CURED following his one year blood work result after treatment.
With so much bad in his life, there can only be good from here! Pringle is an adorable 1 year old boy. He is curious of the world around him and is often the first to explore a new object or room. Pringle loves to play with any dangly string--be it a shoelace or hoodie string! Even more enticing to him are moving feet and hands under a blanket. Pringle often prefers the companionship of humans over felines and does not have the best catiquette because he was isolated for so long due to his illnesses. He loves getting pets on his head and can be such a snuggle bug. Pringle has the tiniest meow when he greets his foster dad at the end of a long work day. Pringle gets a lot of kisses because we just can't resist his big, round eyes. He is also our favorite meme cat. We often create comparisons of his pictures because he is so photogenic and silly!
Although Pringle is the most adorable and loving cat, Pringle has developed some cattitude because he was a single kitten for a very long time. He gets overstimulated easily by rowdy cats and people and can get mouthy when pushed to his limit. For this reason, we think the perfect home is a calm household with adults only who are cat savvy and understand his body language.
Pringle is neutered, negative for FIV and FeLV, and updated on all his vaccines. If you think that you've got the perfect home for this wonderful boy, please email Lori at apcatrescue@gmail.com for an application today!
FIP SURVIVOR ALERT!
We know many people are familiar with Pringle's journey, but here is a recap if you are new here. Pringle's life has been riddled with bad luck, but he is a fighter! He lost his mom and siblings at 3 weeks of age due to an unknown illness/disease. At 5 weeks, he suffered a dog bite to his face (which was stitched up and healed well) when he escaped his quarantine room to look for a playmate. Then at 8 weeks his Feline Leukemia test showed faintly positive which resulted in a longer quarantine and more tests. At 4 months old, he was neutered and tested negative for FeLV. We were hopeful he could finally socialize with other cats and find a forever home. In the days following surgery, Pringle began rapidly declining and we were preparing for the worst. Tests ruled out several possibilities and he was diagnosed with FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis). We can happily report that he is officially declared FIP CURED following his one year blood work result after treatment.
With so much bad in his life, there can only be good from here! Pringle is an adorable 1 year old boy. He is curious of the world around him and is often the first to explore a new object or room. Pringle loves to play with any dangly string--be it a shoelace or hoodie string! Even more enticing to him are moving feet and hands under a blanket. Pringle often prefers the companionship of humans over felines and does not have the best catiquette because he was isolated for so long due to his illnesses. He loves getting pets on his head and can be such a snuggle bug. Pringle has the tiniest meow when he greets his foster dad at the end of a long work day. Pringle gets a lot of kisses because we just can't resist his big, round eyes. He is also our favorite meme cat. We often create comparisons of his pictures because he is so photogenic and silly!
Although Pringle is the most adorable and loving cat, Pringle has developed some cattitude because he was a single kitten for a very long time. He gets overstimulated easily by rowdy cats and people and can get mouthy when pushed to his limit. For this reason, we think the perfect home is a calm household with adults only who are cat savvy and understand his body language.
Pringle is neutered, negative for FIV and FeLV, and updated on all his vaccines. If you think that you've got the perfect home for this wonderful boy, please email Lori at apcatrescue@gmail.com for an application today!
You must be 21 years or older. We require vet and personal references.
2.
Approve Application
It takes a few days to a week to review applications. We will be in communication with you during this process.
3.
Meet the Pet
Meetings are arranged at the foster home or at an adoption event.
Additional adoption info
To begin the adoption process, you must fill out an application. You must be 21 years old to be considered for adoption. We require personal references including a vet and /or landlord (if applicable). If you have not adopted through us previously, we may require a home visit prior to adoption. All adopted cats must be kept indoors and up to date with vet care, including yearly wellness exams.
Your adoption donation allows us to provide the following vet care for each of our fosters.
*Spay or Neuter
*Rabies Vaccination
*Distemper Combo vaccinations
*Feline Leukemia/FIV testing
*Worming medications
*Flea Treatments
Any medical issue that arises in our care is addressed prior to adoption. Upon adoption, you receive a copy of medical records which will cover all care provided by our vets.
Declawing is not permitted.
A wellness visit must be scheduled with your vet within 2 weeks after adoption.
To begin the adoption process, you must fill out an application. You must be 21 years old to be considered for adoption. We require personal references including a vet and /or landlord (if applicable). If you have not adopted through us previously, we may require a home visit prior to adoption. All adopted cats must be kept indoors and up to date with vet care, including yearly wellness exams.
Your adoption donation allows us to provide the following vet care for each of our fosters.
*Spay or Neuter
*Rabies Vaccination
*Distemper Combo vaccinations
*Feline Leukemia/FIV testing
*Worming medications
*Flea Treatments
Any medical issue that arises in our care is addressed prior to adoption. Upon adoption, you receive a copy of medical records which will cover all care provided by our vets.
Declawing is not permitted.
A wellness visit must be scheduled with your vet within 2 weeks after adoption.
Go meet their pets
For approved applications, if an adoption day event is not available, we are making other arrangements for meeting our foster cats.
For approved applications, if an adoption day event is not available, we are making other arrangements for meeting our foster cats.
More about this rescue
We are a small network of foster homes, devoted to the cats and kittens we rescue. We provide a loving, safe environment for all our rescued cats so that they stay healthy, become well socialized and find their way to a loving home.
We provide all initial vet care: wellness checkups, vaccinations, Feline Leukemia/FIV testing, spay/neuter, worming medications, flea treatments and/or any other services needed while in our foster care program.
We are a small network of foster homes, devoted to the cats and kittens we rescue. We provide a loving, safe environment for all our rescued cats so that they stay healthy, become well socialized and find their way to a loving home.
We provide all initial vet care: wellness checkups, vaccinations, Feline Leukemia/FIV testing, spay/neuter, worming medications, flea treatments and/or any other services needed while in our foster care program.
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