About this Cat
This is a courtesy post for a lady who must find homes for the cats, Daisy and O, that live in her apartment. We are asking that Daisy and O be adopted as a pair. O is a gorgeous orange tabby who weighs 17 pounds and is declawed, vaccinated, neutered, microchipped, and negative for feline leukemia/FIV. Daisy and O were separated to see if they could be adopted by themselves, but they both stopped eating and are a bonded pair who must have a home together. There is only one adoption fee for both of them. Daisy was a stray who was fixed during a trapping project and has an ear tipped ear. The maintenance people later trapped Daisy and took her miles away to get rid of her and some of the other cats. Daisy found her way back home and showed up at the window looking for her family. The lady let her in and she has stayed inside ever since. Daisy is a gorgeous long-haired tortoiseshell cat. Her hair is so soft. It is like little bunny fur. She is about 2 years old. She is fixed. She has had her vaccines updated, been microchipped, and treated with flea preventative. She did test positive for FIV or feline immunodeficiency virus. Cats with FIV can live very long and happy lives. They cannot pass the virus on to other cats except by deep bites or from nursing moms passing the virus to their babies. Daisy has lived with two other cats, including O, for two years and both of them are negative. FIV positive cats can live with negative cats with no fear of passing it on to the other cats. A good article about FIV positive cats is below: https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/cornell-feline-health-center/health-information/feline-health-topics/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv Daisy is a little shy at first, but once she has warmed up to you, she is very loving. If you would like more information on Daisy and O or to request an adoption application, please email us at [email protected]
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About this Cat
This is a courtesy post for a lady who must find homes for the cats, Daisy and O, that live in her apartment. We are asking that Daisy and O be adopted as a pair. O is a gorgeous orange tabby who weighs 17 pounds and is declawed, vaccinated, neutered, microchipped, and negative for feline leukemia/FIV. Daisy and O were separated to see if they could be adopted by themselves, but they both stopped eating and are a bonded pair who must have a home together. There is only one adoption fee for both of them. Daisy was a stray who was fixed during a trapping project and has an ear tipped ear. The maintenance people later trapped Daisy and took her miles away to get rid of her and some of the other cats. Daisy found her way back home and showed up at the window looking for her family. The lady let her in and she has stayed inside ever since. Daisy is a gorgeous long-haired tortoiseshell cat. Her hair is so soft. It is like little bunny fur. She is about 2 years old. She is fixed. She has had her vaccines updated, been microchipped, and treated with flea preventative. She did test positive for FIV or feline immunodeficiency virus. Cats with FIV can live very long and happy lives. They cannot pass the virus on to other cats except by deep bites or from nursing moms passing the virus to their babies. Daisy has lived with two other cats, including O, for two years and both of them are negative. FIV positive cats can live with negative cats with no fear of passing it on to the other cats. A good article about FIV positive cats is below: https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/cornell-feline-health-center/health-information/feline-health-topics/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv Daisy is a little shy at first, but once she has warmed up to you, she is very loving. If you would like more information on Daisy and O or to request an adoption application, please email us at [email protected]