Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 21 hours ago
Morgan was born in foster along with his 4 siblings. He is the smallest of the group, the quietest and snuggliest. Morgan is active and loves to play... he would do best with another kitty playmate in his new home. Morgan was diagnosed with FIP 10/13/2023 and was treated for this once fatal disease. He is a very brave boy and took his shots like a champ.
This kitty is an FIP Survivor.
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) was once 100% fatal, but a group of dedicated volunteers and veterinary medicine professionals began using an underground, experimental drug a few years ago and have had terrific success. In 2023 about 80% of cats diagnosed and treated are being saved. In Summer of 2024 the drug became legal for USA vets to prescribe and treat.
FIP Survivors have undergone a minimum of 84 days of shots, followed by 84 days of Observation, including bloodwork every 30 days. Now, after Observation is over, they still need to be monitored. They will need CBC + Chems at 3 mos, 6 mos, 12 months, and then annually to watch for any signs of a relapse of disease. They don’t require any special medications, or food, just lots of love and attention.
For more info about this disease, please go to:
https://www.sockfip.org/fip-q-a/
Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, up-to-date vaccines, deworming, flea preventative, and a microchip.
Complete our online adoption application a www.littleorphansanimalrescue.org to start the process of adding an adorable kitten (or two!) to your home. Give our Adoption Team 2-5 business days to process the info and check references. They will communicate with you primarily thru email, so be sure to watch your inbox and check your spam folder for messages. Upon approval, a volunteer will call to arrange a private appointment to meet the cats.
Morgan was born in foster along with his 4 siblings. He is the smallest of the group, the quietest and snuggliest. Morgan is active and loves to play... he would do best with another kitty playmate in his new home. Morgan was diagnosed with FIP 10/13/2023 and was treated for this once fatal disease. He is a very brave boy and took his shots like a champ.
This kitty is an FIP Survivor.
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) was once 100% fatal, but a group of dedicated volunteers and veterinary medicine professionals began using an underground, experimental drug a few years ago and have had terrific success. In 2023 about 80% of cats diagnosed and treated are being saved. In Summer of 2024 the drug became legal for USA vets to prescribe and treat.
FIP Survivors have undergone a minimum of 84 days of shots, followed by 84 days of Observation, including bloodwork every 30 days. Now, after Observation is over, they still need to be monitored. They will need CBC + Chems at 3 mos, 6 mos, 12 months, and then annually to watch for any signs of a relapse of disease. They don’t require any special medications, or food, just lots of love and attention.
For more info about this disease, please go to:
https://www.sockfip.org/fip-q-a/
Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, up-to-date vaccines, deworming, flea preventative, and a microchip.
Complete our online adoption application a www.littleorphansanimalrescue.org to start the process of adding an adorable kitten (or two!) to your home. Give our Adoption Team 2-5 business days to process the info and check references. They will communicate with you primarily thru email, so be sure to watch your inbox and check your spam folder for messages. Upon approval, a volunteer will call to arrange a private appointment to meet the cats.
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Online adoption application @ www.littleorphansanimalrescue.org