About this Cat
“My name is Max and I think I was named that because my former Dad thought me to be a “good ole boy.” (In case you’re not from the South, that’s a genuinely nice compliment!) Even though I think I was young, Dad knew an old soul when found me. Age seems elusive to nail down with me; my foster mom thought I was a young adult based on my energy level, curiosity, and interest in playing. Then I went to the vet and based on the condition of my teefs, they decided I must be elderly. The dental revealed severe calculus build up, but nothing a cleaning and polishing didn’t fix right up. And best of all, no extractions. No one knows how long it takes for a kitty to develop a dental issue, but my rescue mom once had a five-year-old girl whose vet said she had THE worst dental condition of any cat she’d ever seen. And there was PROOF she was only 5 yr old. So. My age remains my secret, we’ll just go with between 5-10 years old. That said, I’ve got great litterbox manners, I’m a tidy boy, well groomed, and if you’re into it, I’m a GREAT lap cat. My foster mom says I’m a purrfect cat and deserve more time and attention than she can give me (I’m far from an only child in this household). If you’re looking for a great companion (with a great smile!), please submit an application to learn more. Or call my rescue mom. It could be the beginning of a wonderful relationship!” Max’s early life isn’t clear to us, but somehow along the way he contracted FIV. Either from his mom or an altercation with another cat before he became an inside cat. FIV isn’t a death sentence; we’ve adopted out many positive kitties to homes with healthy cats. Proper introductions ensure everyone is on their best behavior. See the link below for an update on this virus. Please apply or call 919-935-3792 for more information. https://www.petmd.com/blogs/thedailyvet/dr-coates/2014/august/fiv-may-not-be-bad-we-think-it-31936
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Contribute to Max's Dogecoin Stash!
100% of Max's Dogecoin balance will be sent to whoever adopts Max.
About this Cat
“My name is Max and I think I was named that because my former Dad thought me to be a “good ole boy.” (In case you’re not from the South, that’s a genuinely nice compliment!) Even though I think I was young, Dad knew an old soul when found me. Age seems elusive to nail down with me; my foster mom thought I was a young adult based on my energy level, curiosity, and interest in playing. Then I went to the vet and based on the condition of my teefs, they decided I must be elderly. The dental revealed severe calculus build up, but nothing a cleaning and polishing didn’t fix right up. And best of all, no extractions. No one knows how long it takes for a kitty to develop a dental issue, but my rescue mom once had a five-year-old girl whose vet said she had THE worst dental condition of any cat she’d ever seen. And there was PROOF she was only 5 yr old. So. My age remains my secret, we’ll just go with between 5-10 years old. That said, I’ve got great litterbox manners, I’m a tidy boy, well groomed, and if you’re into it, I’m a GREAT lap cat. My foster mom says I’m a purrfect cat and deserve more time and attention than she can give me (I’m far from an only child in this household). If you’re looking for a great companion (with a great smile!), please submit an application to learn more. Or call my rescue mom. It could be the beginning of a wonderful relationship!” Max’s early life isn’t clear to us, but somehow along the way he contracted FIV. Either from his mom or an altercation with another cat before he became an inside cat. FIV isn’t a death sentence; we’ve adopted out many positive kitties to homes with healthy cats. Proper introductions ensure everyone is on their best behavior. See the link below for an update on this virus. Please apply or call 919-935-3792 for more information. https://www.petmd.com/blogs/thedailyvet/dr-coates/2014/august/fiv-may-not-be-bad-we-think-it-31936