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My basic info
Breed
American Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
9 years 6 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Not good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Fifi was born in June of 2015, so she is almost 9 years old. She is a very sweet girlie. She is playful and loves to be the boss of the house. Important to note: Fifi had an autoimmune disorder (hemolytic anemia) that popped out when she was about 4 years old. This is where her body attacks her red blood cells basically. She had to have a feeding tube in to survive, and still almost died. She was quite timid prior to this whole event, but after she made it through (and has not been sick since), she came back to normal after a few months, and lives life to the fullest! She owns whatever space she is in. This disease will hopefully remain in remission, but there is no guarantee. We feel safe adopting her out at this point since it has been in remission this long. She really deserves a loving home of her very own. She cannot have flea meds applied or have regular vaccines, so she must remain a fully indoor cat, without the exposure of other animals that go in and out that could allow for flea exposure. She can't come into contact with chemical bug sprays, even if they are pet safe (as this is one suspicion of what may have originally caused the disorder to pop out). She is beyond amazing and has such a personality that she is well worth the extra precautions! She does not always like to be picked up, she will kick her back legs sometimes, but she loves to lay by you and follow you around.
She usually does not get along with other cats, but she does do well with one kitty she has been around for a long time-Sebastian, so we are listing them as a bonded pair... but they can go separately as well. She does ok with smaller, calm dogs, but not larger or more energetic ones.
Fifi is spayed, but due to her auto immune disease cannot have other vaccines. Her adoption fee is $300.
Fifi was born in June of 2015, so she is almost 9 years old. She is a very sweet girlie. She is playful and loves to be the boss of the house. Important to note: Fifi had an autoimmune disorder (hemolytic anemia) that popped out when she was about 4 years old. This is where her body attacks her red blood cells basically. She had to have a feeding tube in to survive, and still almost died. She was quite timid prior to this whole event, but after she made it through (and has not been sick since), she came back to normal after a few months, and lives life to the fullest! She owns whatever space she is in. This disease will hopefully remain in remission, but there is no guarantee. We feel safe adopting her out at this point since it has been in remission this long. She really deserves a loving home of her very own. She cannot have flea meds applied or have regular vaccines, so she must remain a fully indoor cat, without the exposure of other animals that go in and out that could allow for flea exposure. She can't come into contact with chemical bug sprays, even if they are pet safe (as this is one suspicion of what may have originally caused the disorder to pop out). She is beyond amazing and has such a personality that she is well worth the extra precautions! She does not always like to be picked up, she will kick her back legs sometimes, but she loves to lay by you and follow you around.
She usually does not get along with other cats, but she does do well with one kitty she has been around for a long time-Sebastian, so we are listing them as a bonded pair... but they can go separately as well. She does ok with smaller, calm dogs, but not larger or more energetic ones.
Fifi is spayed, but due to her auto immune disease cannot have other vaccines. Her adoption fee is $300.
We are based in Houston with connections getting them to Seattle. We made these connections based on the fact it is virtually impossible to find good homes in the Houston area. We will not be able to do one day adoptions (it could take up to a few weeks to coordinate everything), but our partners and friends in your area will help make things happen.
We are based in Houston with connections getting them to Seattle. We made these connections based on the fact it is virtually impossible to find good homes in the Houston area. We will not be able to do one day adoptions (it could take up to a few weeks to coordinate everything), but our partners and friends in your area will help make things happen.
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Seattle WA via transports from Houston and Seattle
Seattle WA via transports from Houston and Seattle
More about this rescue
We are a volunteer and foster based rescue group focusing on helping animals in Houston, Texas and the surrounding areas. We primarily help those that contact us with strays/ pets they want to surrender, and animals from Harris County Animal Shelter. Our focus is to get the animals as healthy as possible and to thoroughly analyze their temperament to try our best to find a permanent forever home for them. We always look for the best fit possible for the animals and the adopters.
We are a volunteer and foster based rescue group focusing on helping animals in Houston, Texas and the surrounding areas. We primarily help those that contact us with strays/ pets they want to surrender, and animals from Harris County Animal Shelter. Our focus is to get the animals as healthy as possible and to thoroughly analyze their temperament to try our best to find a permanent forever home for them. We always look for the best fit possible for the animals and the adopters.
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