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CATS

Michigan

Apollo - Lansing, MI ADOPTED!
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Meet Apollo! He is a 3-4 month old, male kitten.  

I've never seen a kitten with the confidence to pull of that sweater!!  Oh this kitten is just a blast!  Not only can Apollo wear a Christmas sweater with aplomb, he is a hilarious, outgoing typical kitten!!

He did test positive for FIV, he will be retested to make sure it wasn't a false positive since that can happen at his age.  If it is positive on re-test, it is important to remember that most cats with FIV don't experience any significant FIV-health-related issues once they are fixed and living inside. The virus can affect their immune systems and make them more susceptible to kitty colds, and they are also prone to having dental issues, but most live long, relatively healthy lives. They don't need any special care or medication, just an indoor lifestyle and regular check-ups with a veterinarian. The thinking has also changed on how easily the virus can be transmitted to other cats -- it's primarily transmitted by deep bite wounds, so it's now believed that non-aggressive FIV+ cats can safely live with non-FIV cats. Regular indoor-kitty wrestling and rough-housing that doesn't result in bites that break the skin will not transmit the virus.

Apollo is available for adoption within Michigan. For more information about Apollo click here to fill out an application and someone will contact you! https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/ZADE/Cat

Captain Steve - Eaton Rapids, MI ADOPTED!!
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Meet Captain Steve!  He is a 10 yr old, 12 lb, neutered male cat.

Captain Steve is and handsome dude who is fine with other animals and with all people!

 

He is FIV+ but is doing great at the age of 10! He needs a home who will keep him groomed and brushed often!

Cats with FIV don't need any special care or medication, just an indoor lifestyle and regular check-ups with a veterinarian. The thinking has also changed on how easily the virus can be transmitted to other cats -- it's primarily transmitted by deep bite wounds, so it's now believed that non-aggressive FIV+ cats can safely live with non-FIV cats. Regular indoor-kitty wrestling and rough-housing that doesn't result in bites that break the skin will not transmit the virus.

For more information, you can email to: adoptions@savedbyzade.com.  You may also find an adoption application at:  

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