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Meet A Boy Named Sue, a courageous and loving cat who’s overcome a rough start in life. This sweet boy was abandoned and suffered a pelvic injury, but he’s shown nothing but strength and resilience in his journey. Despite all he’s been through, Sue’s loving and affectionate nature shines through, and he’s ready to find a family who will appreciate his gentle spirit.
Sue is a medium-haired cat with a soft, plush coat that’s as beautiful as his heart. Though he’s a bit shy at first, he’s incredibly sweet once he warms up to you. He loves gentle affection, especially head scratches and chin rubs. His soulful eyes speak volumes, and when he looks at you with trust, it’s impossible not to melt. He may not be the most outgoing at first, but give him time, and he’ll show you just how loving he can be.
While A Boy Named Sue has an FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) diagnosis, it doesn’t define him. Cats with FIV can live long, happy lives with proper care, and Sue is no exception. He enjoys his playtime, loves his food, and appreciates a quiet, safe environment to thrive. With regular vet check-ups and a little extra attention to his health, Sue will continue to be the affectionate, loyal companion he’s always meant to be.
Though his pelvis injury may affect his mobility slightly, Sue doesn’t let it slow him down from enjoying life to the fullest. He loves to curl up next to you for cuddles, and once he’s comfortable, he’ll happily follow you around, soaking up all the love you have to offer.
Sue is looking for a special home that understands the unique needs of an FIV-positive cat and is ready to offer him the care, love, and security he deserves. If you’re seeking a loyal companion who has a heart full of love, A Boy Named Sue is waiting to steal your heart.
Boy named sue is FIV Positive, but FELV Negative. We provide all initial wellness care, including vaccines, deworming, checking for mites etc., for each kitten and cat under our care. All cats and kittens available for adotpion have been spayed or neutered, microchipped, and given a rabies vaccine. Our adoption fees also cover lifetime microchip resgistration. To apply to adopt, please visit our website www.fcocinc.org and click "Adopt" under the cat you're interested in.
Meet A Boy Named Sue, a courageous and loving cat who’s overcome a rough start in life. This sweet boy was abandoned and suffered a pelvic injury, but he’s shown nothing but strength and resilience in his journey. Despite all he’s been through, Sue’s loving and affectionate nature shines through, and he’s ready to find a family who will appreciate his gentle spirit.
Sue is a medium-haired cat with a soft, plush coat that’s as beautiful as his heart. Though he’s a bit shy at first, he’s incredibly sweet once he warms up to you. He loves gentle affection, especially head scratches and chin rubs. His soulful eyes speak volumes, and when he looks at you with trust, it’s impossible not to melt. He may not be the most outgoing at first, but give him time, and he’ll show you just how loving he can be.
While A Boy Named Sue has an FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) diagnosis, it doesn’t define him. Cats with FIV can live long, happy lives with proper care, and Sue is no exception. He enjoys his playtime, loves his food, and appreciates a quiet, safe environment to thrive. With regular vet check-ups and a little extra attention to his health, Sue will continue to be the affectionate, loyal companion he’s always meant to be.
Though his pelvis injury may affect his mobility slightly, Sue doesn’t let it slow him down from enjoying life to the fullest. He loves to curl up next to you for cuddles, and once he’s comfortable, he’ll happily follow you around, soaking up all the love you have to offer.
Sue is looking for a special home that understands the unique needs of an FIV-positive cat and is ready to offer him the care, love, and security he deserves. If you’re seeking a loyal companion who has a heart full of love, A Boy Named Sue is waiting to steal your heart.
Boy named sue is FIV Positive, but FELV Negative. We provide all initial wellness care, including vaccines, deworming, checking for mites etc., for each kitten and cat under our care. All cats and kittens available for adotpion have been spayed or neutered, microchipped, and given a rabies vaccine. Our adoption fees also cover lifetime microchip resgistration. To apply to adopt, please visit our website www.fcocinc.org and click "Adopt" under the cat you're interested in.
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