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Not good with dogs,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Grayson is looking for a new home! This boy is super affectionate and is looking for someone to share his love with. Grayson tested positive for FIV, but can live a normal, healthy life. According to the Humane Society of the US, "Cats with FIV often have similar life spans to cats without it: Studies conducted in 2010 and 2022 found that an FIV diagnosis wasn’t associated with decreased lifespans. In fact, cats can remain asymptomatic for years or even their entire lives." Read more about FIV: https://www.humanesociety.org/news/fiv-positive-cats
Adoption fee: $175 (Includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, worming, and FeLV/FIV test - over $350 worth of veterinary care!)
Go to www.ColumbusPetRescue.com to begin the adoption process today. We have invested time, money, and care into our feline friends and want to ensure they never have to be abandoned again. Click on "available pet" and scroll down to find the adoption application. After filling out an application, e-mail it to ColumbusPetRescue@gmail.com. We will process your information and check veterinary and other references. Finally you may be scheduled for a home visit to make sure the environment is perfect for your new family member. Once you are approved, the process is simple: choose your new cat, meet and greet him or her, and, if all goes well, you have yourself a new pet. (All cats will be spayed or neutered before going to their new home.) E-mail your application to ColumbusPetRescue@gmail.com today!
We only adopt within the state of Ohio.
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Needs special attention,
Needs experienced adopter,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Cartman is a stray who showed up in our lives and has lived with us for a few years now. He survived and recovered from a ferocious dog attack that broke his back right leg. Unfortunately he is FIV and FeLV positive and would likely benefit from the best medicine money can buy, and we are not wealthy enough to buy it (and possibly not smart or connected enough to find it). We are currently providing him with budget chemotherapy through an oncologist in Milford, Ohio, but if I could find someone whose finances could accommodate providing him with the best possible medicine and if necessary surgery, I would like to give him every chance to survive. I am not interested in talking to anyone who cannot afford expensive chemotherapy or who wants to kill him and call it something nice, but if you genuinely want to help, please reach out. Physically adopting him is on the table but he is happy here and the main thing he needs is access to medicine, rather than a home.