This handsome boy is Wyatt. He was rescued from a new community construction area in the city of Corona. He was assumed to be feral and the goal was to TNR him, however after vetting we discovered he is FIV positive and does not appear to be feral. He is very scared and shy, but not aggressive at all. The veterinarian was able to handle him and he allows pets without a single hiss or swat. He is likely a dumped pet.
He has been fully vetted (neutered, snap tested, vaccinated, Nextgard combo) and appears very healthy. Estimated to be 1 years old.
Veterinarian indicates he can continue to live a healthy life, but recommends an indoor home due to his compromised immune system from FIV. He should ideally be in a single cat home or homed with another FIV positive kitty.
Please consider opening your home to this sweet boy in need! Sadly, due to no other choice, he is currently being crated.
He really needs a loving home that can provide him space and love to continue to decompress and learn he doesn’t have to be scared of people.
P.S. his nose is scabbed in the photographs due to injury during trapping. He was given an antibiotic injection and his cute little nose is healing well.
If you can open your heart and home to this sweet boy, please let me know.
Thank you,
Sarah Nodine
949-291-4192
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This handsome boy is Wyatt. He was rescued from a new community construction area in the city of Corona. He was assumed to be feral and the goal was to TNR him, however after vetting we discovered he is FIV positive and does not appear to be feral. He is very scared and shy, but not aggressive at all. The veterinarian was able to handle him and he allows pets without a single hiss or swat. He is likely a dumped pet.
He has been fully vetted (neutered, snap tested, vaccinated, Nextgard combo) and appears very healthy. Estimated to be 1 years old.
Veterinarian indicates he can continue to live a healthy life, but recommends an indoor home due to his compromised immune system from FIV. He should ideally be in a single cat home or homed with another FIV positive kitty.
Please consider opening your home to this sweet boy in need! Sadly, due to no other choice, he is currently being crated.
He really needs a loving home that can provide him space and love to continue to decompress and learn he doesn’t have to be scared of people.
P.S. his nose is scabbed in the photographs due to injury during trapping. He was given an antibiotic injection and his cute little nose is healing well.
If you can open your heart and home to this sweet boy, please let me know.
Submit the adoption application at https://lagunawoodscatclub.com/our-cats-up-for-adoption
2.
Meet the Pet
Our Adoptions Director/Assistant will contact you to set up a pet meet, and answer any questions.
A home visit may follow.
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
All our cat adopters must agree to keep the cat indoors only. We will ask for an adoption donation of at least $50.
4.
Take the Pet Home
You will bring your new kitty home! Along with any items such as cat trees that came with your cat from his previous home. And enjoy!
Additional adoption info
Anyone interested in adopting or fostering a cat should see https://lagunawoodscatclub.com for information. We ask for an adoption donation of at least $50. We have a two page information form and do a preliminary home visit. Our adopters must promise to keep the kitty as an indoor only pet and must agree to return the kitty to our organization if they can no longer care for it.
Anyone interested in adopting or fostering a cat should see https://lagunawoodscatclub.com for information. We ask for an adoption donation of at least $50. We have a two page information form and do a preliminary home visit. Our adopters must promise to keep the kitty as an indoor only pet and must agree to return the kitty to our organization if they can no longer care for it.
We have a holiday boutiques to raise funds for our pets. We also have posters with our kitties displayed around our community and we have both our www.lagunawoodscatclub.com site as well as our adoptapet and petfinder sites with photos, descriptions and contact info.
We have a holiday boutiques to raise funds for our pets. We also have posters with our kitties displayed around our community and we have both our www.lagunawoodscatclub.com site as well as our adoptapet and petfinder sites with photos, descriptions and contact info.
More about this rescue
Our organization was started because our local animal shelter does not have space for abandoned and/or lost pets. Laguna Woods is a retirement community and our residents often end up going to assisted living or passing away, and kitties are left homeless. There was a real need for someone to step up and fill this need, so we established a network of foster homes and a website and a petfinder site to advertise our kitties needing homes. We provide an initial vet exam immediately and pay for services including medical care, shots, spay and neuter, etc.
Our organization was started because our local animal shelter does not have space for abandoned and/or lost pets. Laguna Woods is a retirement community and our residents often end up going to assisted living or passing away, and kitties are left homeless. There was a real need for someone to step up and fill this need, so we established a network of foster homes and a website and a petfinder site to advertise our kitties needing homes. We provide an initial vet exam immediately and pay for services including medical care, shots, spay and neuter, etc.
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