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Birman kittens & cats in Stoughton, Wisconsin

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Mado

Maine Coon Domestic Longhair

Male, 3 yrs 2 mos
Stoughton, WI
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Mado, an Egyptian Mau/Mainecoon mix, has traveled all the way from Kuwait to find his forever home. This floofy, cuddly large boy loves claiming your lap as soon as you sit down. He's a wonderful conversationalist should you feel your home is too quiet. He enjoys watching out the windows. He's happy to share his sun spot with other cats and is not phased by calm dogs. A Grade 1-2 heart murmur was auscultated during exam, however no signs of congestive heart failure noted. Mado had a recent dental.
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Oswald

Maine Coon

Male, 4 yrs 4 mos
Stoughton, WI
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Oswald is a gorgeous black smoke maine coon who flew all the way from Kuwait to find his forever home. He’s a scrappy guy who is affectionate, sassy, playful, and intelligent. He is active and energetic, able to traverse to high surfaces in the home, and loves to play. Oswald does well with confident and non-confrontational male cats, but will bully more timid cats and would not do well with a confrontational cat. He does not like dogs and is probably too sassy for children. Oswald is a neuro FIP survivor but has made a full recovery. He is neutered, tested Felv/FIV negative, microchipped, and vaccinated. FIP is a mutation of feline coronavirus that can happen in some cats who have lower immune systems or who have a genetic predisposition. There is no continued care required after treatment. Most cats have been exposed to feline coronavirus and only a small percentage will experience a mutation. You can read more about FIP here: https://www.sockfip.org

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Where do Birmans come from? How many types of Birmans are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Birman.

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