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Elton

Estimated Date of Birth:

Sex:

Breed:

Weight (lbs):

04/2023

Male-neutered

Domestic Mediumhair

12.2

Dog Friendly:

Cat Friendly:

Adoption Fee:

(plus tax)

Unknown

Probably

$

100

Elton is a sweetheart through and through. He loves nothing more than soaking up your attention and curling up close for cuddles. He’s a little chatterbox who enjoys “talking” to you and keeping you company, especially while he’s watching the birds outside. When he’s feeling playful, Elton will suddenly burst into silly zoomies that will have you laughing. With his big heart and joyful spirit, Elton is ready to be your best friend and constant companion.

FIV+

FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) is a widely misunderstood condition. Many people think that it’s easily spread, makes cats very sick, and that they have a lower life expectancy, so they are often overlooked for adoption. This is far from the truth!

When a cat tests positive for FIV, it means they either carry the virus or were vaccinated against it at some point (which causes them to test positive for the disease; this vaccine was discontinued in North America in 2015). FIV is not spread through casual contact such as shared food/water/litter, mutual grooming, or playing. It is most commonly spread through deep, vicious bite wounds typically inflicted by intact toms fighting on the streets over food, females, or territory. If a cat has been spayed or neutered, they are unlikely to fight in this manner, and if the population is stable (no serious fighting), FIV+ cats can live with non-infected cats (Litster 2014).

FIV+ cats can live as long and healthy a life as non-infected cats. This doesn’t mean they will never become ill; they are, after all immunocompromised, so illnesses can be easier to catch and harder to fight off. They have the same needs as any other cat: high quality nutrition, a clean, stress-free, strictly indoor environment, regular veterinary visits (ideally, two times per year), and lots of love. If they should become ill, they are generally treated earlier, for a longer duration, and more aggressively than non-immunocompromised cats (meaning they need to see the vet at the very first sign of illness and may be on a stronger medication or on medication for a longer period of time).

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