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Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), is a virus that attacks the immune system of a cat. It isn’t a form of cancer but is actually a virus that weakens the immune system. Cats with FeLV can live normal, happy healthy lives — they just have a much shorter life expectancy than FeLV negative cats. They can only live with other cats who are also FeLV positive since it is socially transmitted.
Torri is positive for FeLV.
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), is a virus that attacks the immune system of a cat. It isn’t a form of cancer but is actually a virus that weakens the immune system. Cats with FeLV can live normal, happy healthy lives — they just have a much shorter life expectancy than FeLV negative cats. They can only live with other cats who are also FeLV positive since it is socially transmitted.
We are open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10am-5pm; Tuesday and Thursday 11am-6pm; and Sunday 12pm-4pm. Please come down to 1729 Willey to meet any animals of interest as all adoptions are first come, first served.
To inquire about curbside adoptions or to pre-fill a survey, please visit https://clevelandapl.org/cat-adoptions-survey/ to complete an adoption survey.
Adoption Requirements
Adopter must be 18 years or older
Provide a valid driver's license or state issued identification
Our goal is to place animals as primarily household companions and to match you with an animal that fits your lifestyle
Adoption Package
Our adoption fees vary based upon an animal's species, breed, and training.
When you adopt a feline or canine from the Cleveland APL, your Adoption Package includes:
Spay/Neuter Surgery
Initial Vaccines - DETAILS
Treatment for worms and fleas
Post-Adoption Health Exam Donated by a Local Veterinarian
Species-specific Portfolio with a wealth of information about your new pet.
We are open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10am-5pm; Tuesday and Thursday 11am-6pm; and Sunday 12pm-4pm. Please come down to 1729 Willey to meet any animals of interest as all adoptions are first come, first served.
To inquire about curbside adoptions or to pre-fill a survey, please visit https://clevelandapl.org/cat-adoptions-survey/ to complete an adoption survey.
Adoption Requirements
Adopter must be 18 years or older
Provide a valid driver's license or state issued identification
Our goal is to place animals as primarily household companions and to match you with an animal that fits your lifestyle
Adoption Package
Our adoption fees vary based upon an animal's species, breed, and training.
When you adopt a feline or canine from the Cleveland APL, your Adoption Package includes:
Spay/Neuter Surgery
Initial Vaccines - DETAILS
Treatment for worms and fleas
Post-Adoption Health Exam Donated by a Local Veterinarian
Species-specific Portfolio with a wealth of information about your new pet.
Animal Admission Center Hours
(1729 Willey Avenue, Cleveland, OH)
Monday – Saturday – 10am to 5pm
Sunday – Closed
More about this shelter
The Cleveland Animal Protective League's mission is to foster compassion and end animal suffering. Incorporated in 1913, we are an independent, nonprofit humane society located in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.
As a 501(c)(3) agency, we are not funded or controlled by any government or national animal welfare organization. Our animal shelter, services, and programs are made available through fundraising, donations, foundation and corporate support, and service fees.
We are committed to 100 percent placement of adoptable animals and envision a time when every friendly, healthy, homeless animal in our community can be cared for until a new family is found.
The Cleveland APL provides shelter to homeless animals relinquished by their guardians, animals that are rescued from abuse or neglect, and stray or abandoned cats.
The Cleveland Animal Protective League's mission is to foster compassion and end animal suffering. Incorporated in 1913, we are an independent, nonprofit humane society located in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.
As a 501(c)(3) agency, we are not funded or controlled by any government or national animal welfare organization. Our animal shelter, services, and programs are made available through fundraising, donations, foundation and corporate support, and service fees.
We are committed to 100 percent placement of adoptable animals and envision a time when every friendly, healthy, homeless animal in our community can be cared for until a new family is found.
The Cleveland APL provides shelter to homeless animals relinquished by their guardians, animals that are rescued from abuse or neglect, and stray or abandoned cats.
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We'll also keep you updated on Frieda's adoption status with email updates.