Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 5 days ago
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Meet Yoda
Meet Yoda our precious solid black house panther girl ! She is in search of a very special person or family as she has tested positive for FELV in October 2024 and will need special consideration. She is very playful and loving and has super loud purrs. She loves to snuggle during more chill time and also still loves her playtime. She and her siblings have been in foster care since birth and have always been healthy. Kitties such as Yoda must remain as only kitties and they can be adopted individually or in combination with one of her FELV siblings. They need to be the only cats in the household as they could spread the virus to uninfected cats.
It is important to note that not all cats react the same way once they get the FeLV virus. Some cats may begin showing symptoms nearly immediately after being exposed to the virus. At the same time, other cats exposed to the Feline Leukemia Virus can go months or years without experiencing any symptoms. Interestingly, some cats are able to defeat the virus without any medical attention.
Positive results can show for cats that are fighting feline leukemia effectively. In eight to twelve weeks, it is likely that your veterinarian will conduct a second test to see if the virus remains in the blood.
Meet Yoda
Meet Yoda our precious solid black house panther girl ! She is in search of a very special person or family as she has tested positive for FELV in October 2024 and will need special consideration. She is very playful and loving and has super loud purrs. She loves to snuggle during more chill time and also still loves her playtime. She and her siblings have been in foster care since birth and have always been healthy. Kitties such as Yoda must remain as only kitties and they can be adopted individually or in combination with one of her FELV siblings. They need to be the only cats in the household as they could spread the virus to uninfected cats.
It is important to note that not all cats react the same way once they get the FeLV virus. Some cats may begin showing symptoms nearly immediately after being exposed to the virus. At the same time, other cats exposed to the Feline Leukemia Virus can go months or years without experiencing any symptoms. Interestingly, some cats are able to defeat the virus without any medical attention.
Positive results can show for cats that are fighting feline leukemia effectively. In eight to twelve weeks, it is likely that your veterinarian will conduct a second test to see if the virus remains in the blood.
Submit Application
All applicants must be prepared to provide proof of home ownership or a lease showing the pet will be allowed in the home
Approve Application
applicant will need to provide photos of the property detailing fencing and overall yard. More may be required
Interview
Interviews may be done in person or on the phone or at time of meet and greet.