OMG! I can't stand it. They are so adorable! The calico is a dead ringer for my Puddy! I'm gonna pray really hard on this one, that you're able to find a home for them. This is heartbreaking.
Blessings,
Mary
OMG! I can't stand it. They are so adorable! The calico is a dead ringer for my Puddy! I'm gonna pray really hard on this one, that you're able to find a home for them. This is heartbreaking.
Blessings,
Mary
A real good rescue friend of mone told me they should be on inferion and they could still test neg later, is this true I dont know, but she has a record of pulling felv cats out of it!
carrie
Due to the cost involved, I was only having my TNR cats tested if I was intent on bringing them into my home. Meeshe and Muskrat tested positive, so they co-habitated on my screened in front porch, apart from the in-house cats. The TNRs I have trapped mainly are feral, so are neutered/spayed and given a rabies vac (mandatory where I reside, which also adds to the cost) then released with a prayer for their health, happiness and longevity.
Jen, I have a friend who adopted a FeLV+ adult Siamese about a year ago from my vet clinic, so I can inquire if he is ready for 2 more. Not sure how far Allentown, PA is from the Jersey shore and whether it would be feasible, but it won't hurt to ask him if he may be interested in case they are still in need of a home.
AvaJoy
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