Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 week ago
Meet Lynx! She is a very sweet and outgoing kitty. She is always the first to say hello whenever you have guests over and tries to get some extra pets. She enjoys hanging out wherever you are and is always happy to get some snuggles or to hang out on your lap. She is usually calm and quiet but does go crazy for her toys and could run after them for hours. She gets along with cats, dogs, and kids. She can be adopted by herself or with one of her kittens, Joey or Panda.
She is polydactyl and has lots of extra toes. She was also born without a tail. That does not currently cause her any issues and is not expected to ever be a problem. She does have some signs of early kidney disease and is on a prescription kidney diet. Her kidney values have improved and her vet is hopeful that it can be reversed. She also has an enlarged heart and a heart murmur. Her cardiologist appointment is not until November 26th where they will try and give her a more official diagnosis. She may not need any medications or continued care but we will not know for sure until her appointment. Her vet recommends that adopters be prepared for the potential for her to need medications 1-2 times a day and continued cardiologist appointments every 6-12 months. She is great at the vet and has been good about taking medications too.
Meet Lynx! She is a very sweet and outgoing kitty. She is always the first to say hello whenever you have guests over and tries to get some extra pets. She enjoys hanging out wherever you are and is always happy to get some snuggles or to hang out on your lap. She is usually calm and quiet but does go crazy for her toys and could run after them for hours. She gets along with cats, dogs, and kids. She can be adopted by herself or with one of her kittens, Joey or Panda.
She is polydactyl and has lots of extra toes. She was also born without a tail. That does not currently cause her any issues and is not expected to ever be a problem. She does have some signs of early kidney disease and is on a prescription kidney diet. Her kidney values have improved and her vet is hopeful that it can be reversed. She also has an enlarged heart and a heart murmur. Her cardiologist appointment is not until November 26th where they will try and give her a more official diagnosis. She may not need any medications or continued care but we will not know for sure until her appointment. Her vet recommends that adopters be prepared for the potential for her to need medications 1-2 times a day and continued cardiologist appointments every 6-12 months. She is great at the vet and has been good about taking medications too.