Posted 11 hours ago | Updated 5 hours ago
Eli is an absolute love bug! He was one of a group of cats and kittens being fed by a family in Lincoln County, MO. We were lucky to easily catch 3 of the kittens who are now in our care. Eli was friendly from the start. He loves pets, and he will rub all over your face showing his affection. We tease him that his "wheels fall off" because when you pet him, he falls over on his side and rolls over to show his belly. He is very playful and gets along well with other cats.
Unfortunately, all three of the kittens we took in tested positive for FeLV. The Feline Leukemia virus is a retrovirus that infects cats in a variety of ways. Kittens can get it from their mama while in utero, FeLV+ cats can spread it to other cats with the transfer of saliva or nasal secretions, such as grooming each other and sharing food and water bowls. FeLV+ cats do not necessarily need medication, but they do need to be seen by a veterinarian at the first sign of illness. Giving them immune support through certain foods high in protein can also benefit them. FeLV+ cats can live with other FeLV+ cats. It is not recommended to have FeLV+ and negative cats in the same household. FeLV is not transmissible to other animals or to humans.
Eli is looking for a home where his family understands his condition. He would love another kitty to run and play with, and snuggle with when he's tired. He is neutered, microchipped, tested negative for FIV, and is current on vaccinations.
Does your home seem like a good fit for Eli? If so, he will love on you forever. FeLV+ kitties can live a normal life for years with the virus, but there is no way to tell if it would be 5 years or 10 years. So if you open your home to him, he would be eternally grateful and promise you every single day full of love! 14562JT
Eli is an absolute love bug! He was one of a group of cats and kittens being fed by a family in Lincoln County, MO. We were lucky to easily catch 3 of the kittens who are now in our care. Eli was friendly from the start. He loves pets, and he will rub all over your face showing his affection. We tease him that his "wheels fall off" because when you pet him, he falls over on his side and rolls over to show his belly. He is very playful and gets along well with other cats.
Unfortunately, all three of the kittens we took in tested positive for FeLV. The Feline Leukemia virus is a retrovirus that infects cats in a variety of ways. Kittens can get it from their mama while in utero, FeLV+ cats can spread it to other cats with the transfer of saliva or nasal secretions, such as grooming each other and sharing food and water bowls. FeLV+ cats do not necessarily need medication, but they do need to be seen by a veterinarian at the first sign of illness. Giving them immune support through certain foods high in protein can also benefit them. FeLV+ cats can live with other FeLV+ cats. It is not recommended to have FeLV+ and negative cats in the same household. FeLV is not transmissible to other animals or to humans.
Eli is looking for a home where his family understands his condition. He would love another kitty to run and play with, and snuggle with when he's tired. He is neutered, microchipped, tested negative for FIV, and is current on vaccinations.
Does your home seem like a good fit for Eli? If so, he will love on you forever. FeLV+ kitties can live a normal life for years with the virus, but there is no way to tell if it would be 5 years or 10 years. So if you open your home to him, he would be eternally grateful and promise you every single day full of love! 14562JT
All Adoptions are held at the Petsmart on Highway K in O'Fallon, MO.
Upcoming Adoption Events
Dogs and Cats available for Adoption on Saturdays 11:00AM - 4:00PM
Cats available for Adoption on Sundays 12:00PM - 2:00PM
All Adoptions are held at the Petsmart on Highway K in O'Fallon, MO.
Upcoming Adoption Events
Dogs and Cats available for Adoption on Saturdays 11:00AM - 4:00PM
Cats available for Adoption on Sundays 12:00PM - 2:00PM