Update 10/15/11: Meet Curio!
Curio and his brother Holstein (also posted on our site) are being fostered in the home of one of our volunteers until they find homes of their very own. Curio and Holstein can be adopted out separately, or together.
Curio is approx.6 months old. He is always wearing his Tuxedo. So cute!
Curio is a 'lover'. He rubs on you all the time, wanting to sit on your lap. Curio has the loudest purrrrrr you have ever heard. He is so content with life.
Curio did catch a virus from his mother (Feline Herpes Virus). So did his sibling Holstein. The virus is handled better when cats become adults and have a better immune system. The virus will never "go away" it just goes dormant. Stress is usually a trigger for flair ups. The virus does not have to be active to be spread though. My vet described it like going through life with an occasional cold. Only other cats can catch this virus.
Please don’t be afraid to adopt Curio and/or Holstein! Adopt two of them together, or one by itself, or adopt one of them to make friends with your own feline herpes positive cat. They would love that!
Interested in meeting and possibly adopting Curio? Fill-out an online adoption application via
www.sadiemaefoundation.org. $125 adoption donation, reference check and home visit are required prior to adoption.
While in the care of the Sadie Mae Foundation, Curio has been neutered, provided with age appropriate vaccines, FIV/Leukemia tested (negative) and dewormed.
Our adoption contract specifically prohibits adopters from declawing any of our rescued animals. There are alternatives to declawing and we would be happy to discuss those alternatives with you.
Info. about Sadie Mae Foundation's adoption process
Please note that we
do not ship animals or do same-day adoptions. Additionally, we ordinarily limit adoptions to homes within CT or no more than an hour or so drive from Hartford, CT in order to be able to conduct a home visit and provide follow-up assistance when necessary. Exceptions are considered on a case-by-case basis.
We try to make our adoption process as
easy and painless as possible, but please understand where we are coming from and all of the work that goes into rescuing and rehoming homeless animals. We don't want them to go through this again. Visit
www.sadiemaefoundation.org to learn about the adoption process in detail.
If you are not in a position to adopt a pet that tugs at your heart strings, consider
sponsoring its care. Click
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