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Hi friend! My name is Cali. I am a special girl, but let`s start from the beginning. I came to HP in February from a shelter in Southern IL, and that is when the medical staff found I was pregnant! I went into foster, and I have three babies now, who have all been adopted. I am a very sweet girl and love people! I am super vocal and I have lots I want to talk about. I`m the prettiest calico around, too! I will never turn down a play-date, especially one that involves those silly little mousies. Going back to what makes me special... After I was spayed, it was discovered that I am FelV positive, which means I have the Feline Leukemia Virus. Unfortunately, there is no cure, and it could lead to me having a shorter lifespan than the average kitty. This virus can be transmitted to other cats, so it would be best for me to be the only cat in the household or to be in a house with other cats that are also FelV positive. If you are interested in my sweet, beautiful self and have any questions about this virus, please call HP! I deserve a chance just like all our other kitties do.
D.O.B: 2-22-23 My kittens are Chutney, Chuck, Chuckle
Hi friend! My name is Cali. I am a special girl, but let`s start from the beginning. I came to HP in February from a shelter in Southern IL, and that is when the medical staff found I was pregnant! I went into foster, and I have three babies now, who have all been adopted. I am a very sweet girl and love people! I am super vocal and I have lots I want to talk about. I`m the prettiest calico around, too! I will never turn down a play-date, especially one that involves those silly little mousies. Going back to what makes me special... After I was spayed, it was discovered that I am FelV positive, which means I have the Feline Leukemia Virus. Unfortunately, there is no cure, and it could lead to me having a shorter lifespan than the average kitty. This virus can be transmitted to other cats, so it would be best for me to be the only cat in the household or to be in a house with other cats that are also FelV positive. If you are interested in my sweet, beautiful self and have any questions about this virus, please call HP! I deserve a chance just like all our other kitties do.
D.O.B: 2-22-23 My kittens are Chutney, Chuck, Chuckle
Helping Paws understands the importance of choosing the right pet for your family and we think we are the perfect place to start your search. We have many wonderful animals that are looking for their forever homes. Happy endings and “second chances” happen all the time here at Helping Paws and we would love for you and your family to be a part of it!
All adoptable pets are listed on our website, however, the best way to find a new furry companion is by visiting us in person. Please contact the shelter for an appointment.
Helping Paws understands the importance of choosing the right pet for your family and we think we are the perfect place to start your search. We have many wonderful animals that are looking for their forever homes. Happy endings and “second chances” happen all the time here at Helping Paws and we would love for you and your family to be a part of it!
All adoptable pets are listed on our website, however, the best way to find a new furry companion is by visiting us in person. Please contact the shelter for an appointment.
check our current hours on our website at helpingpaws.net
check our current hours on our website at helpingpaws.net
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Fox Valley Helping Paws Animal Welfare Association, a non-profit 501(C)(3) organization, was founded in 1969. Helping Paws is a no-kill animal shelter for stray and abandoned dogs and cats in McHenry County and surrounding areas. The animals are provided a safe place where they receive medical care, spaying or neutering, daily care and love, and the opportunity to be adopted by a responsible owner.
Fox Valley Helping Paws Animal Welfare Association, a non-profit 501(C)(3) organization, was founded in 1969. Helping Paws is a no-kill animal shelter for stray and abandoned dogs and cats in McHenry County and surrounding areas. The animals are provided a safe place where they receive medical care, spaying or neutering, daily care and love, and the opportunity to be adopted by a responsible owner.
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