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Boomer is FIV positive. FIV is a lentivirus, a slow-progressing virus that can compromise a cat`s immune system, reducing its ability to fight off illnesses. The virus has a long latent period then progresses so slowly that it may never affect a cat. FIV is transmitted through deep bites between cats and cannot be spread to people, dogs or other animals.
Boomer was part of a cat colony before being trapped and brought to us by a wonderful couple. After being surrendered, it was apparent he was in need of medical attention and was for a very long time before coming to us. Boomer has suspected nerve damage in his spine/tail and a fractured pelvis (suspected to be hit by a car) which has since healed and calcified. He has a “dead tail” which kind of just flops, however it is not causing any issues other than the odd time it gets in the way when he has a bowel movement.
When Boomer arrived he was very quiet and shy. He would sometimes be aggressive if he felt threatened, however, has never attacked us. Boomer has done a complete 360 personality wise; this boy now CRAVES ATTENTION and literally can’t get enough! As soon as you enter the room, he is there to greet you. He also loves to snuggle with his friend Moroni; we often catch them in the cat bed watching the birds together! Boomer loves to be comforted, kissed, snuggled and pet, however, well supported when picked up due to his back injury.
Boomer is currently on pain management medications to keep him as comfortable as possible with his injuries. He is also on a laxative to help things “move smoother” so he doesn’t have significant back pain when using the restroom, however, it’s possible this could be eliminated eventually. Additionally, he is on a joint supplement to help with his arthritis. Like most FIV cats, he is on a high-quality diet with daily Lysine supplement, and also takes every single one of his medications gladly in his food.
Boom Boom boy does well with other cats (which is shocking because he wasn’t at the beginning) and may be fine with a cat or a friendly dog with proper introductions. He is very easy going and should be fine with calm children that are understanding of his injuries; however, his home has to be low-stress and indoors ONLY due to being FIV+.
This friendly, affectionate and loving boy enjoys lots of pets, scratches and snuggles however sometimes doesn’t enjoy being picked up because of his bac
Meet Boomer!
Boomer is FIV positive. FIV is a lentivirus, a slow-progressing virus that can compromise a cat`s immune system, reducing its ability to fight off illnesses. The virus has a long latent period then progresses so slowly that it may never affect a cat. FIV is transmitted through deep bites between cats and cannot be spread to people, dogs or other animals.
Boomer was part of a cat colony before being trapped and brought to us by a wonderful couple. After being surrendered, it was apparent he was in need of medical attention and was for a very long time before coming to us. Boomer has suspected nerve damage in his spine/tail and a fractured pelvis (suspected to be hit by a car) which has since healed and calcified. He has a “dead tail” which kind of just flops, however it is not causing any issues other than the odd time it gets in the way when he has a bowel movement.
When Boomer arrived he was very quiet and shy. He would sometimes be aggressive if he felt threatened, however, has never attacked us. Boomer has done a complete 360 personality wise; this boy now CRAVES ATTENTION and literally can’t get enough! As soon as you enter the room, he is there to greet you. He also loves to snuggle with his friend Moroni; we often catch them in the cat bed watching the birds together! Boomer loves to be comforted, kissed, snuggled and pet, however, well supported when picked up due to his back injury.
Boomer is currently on pain management medications to keep him as comfortable as possible with his injuries. He is also on a laxative to help things “move smoother” so he doesn’t have significant back pain when using the restroom, however, it’s possible this could be eliminated eventually. Additionally, he is on a joint supplement to help with his arthritis. Like most FIV cats, he is on a high-quality diet with daily Lysine supplement, and also takes every single one of his medications gladly in his food.
Boom Boom boy does well with other cats (which is shocking because he wasn’t at the beginning) and may be fine with a cat or a friendly dog with proper introductions. He is very easy going and should be fine with calm children that are understanding of his injuries; however, his home has to be low-stress and indoors ONLY due to being FIV+.
This friendly, affectionate and loving boy enjoys lots of pets, scratches and snuggles however sometimes doesn’t enjoy being picked up because of his bac
Shelter Hours: Closed to the public, approved adoptions arranged by appointment only.
Operating hours (daily 9am to 5 pm).
Phone calls will only be answered/returned between 11am and 4pm due to operational requirements.
Please submit an application at www.ganhumanesociety.ca if you are interested in adopting.
Shelter Hours: Closed to the public, approved adoptions arranged by appointment only.
Operating hours (daily 9am to 5 pm).
Phone calls will only be answered/returned between 11am and 4pm due to operational requirements.
Please submit an application at www.ganhumanesociety.ca if you are interested in adopting.
More about this shelter
The Gananoque & District Humane Society (GDHS) is a volunteer run no kill animal shelter that takes in abandoned or surrendered animals, provides them with medical care and attempts to find them forever homes. Every animal that enters GDHS is quarantined, assessed and examined by a vet (if necessary), spayed or neutered, microchipped, and given vaccinations prior to being available for adoption. We do not receive guaranteed funding from any source and rely on the generosity of our community.
The Gananoque & District Humane Society (GDHS) is a volunteer run no kill animal shelter that takes in abandoned or surrendered animals, provides them with medical care and attempts to find them forever homes. Every animal that enters GDHS is quarantined, assessed and examined by a vet (if necessary), spayed or neutered, microchipped, and given vaccinations prior to being available for adoption. We do not receive guaranteed funding from any source and rely on the generosity of our community.
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