What a beautiful boy he is and luckily he came across the right people who were able to save him. I am of the mind now that no furry family member should be let outside without supervision - we don't do it to dogs, open the door and let them take off not knowing who they will come into contact with, WHY in heaven's name do we think it is safe for a smaller animal. It is beyond me. With all the predators, mean neighbors, cars, etc. In this day and age, it is no longer safe - period!

I am glad that you mentioned that he has Rhino so that people can see that unlike other diseases/illnesses that cats often have, it can be managed fairly easily. Too often we are not told of the options and circumstances and don't give our furry friends a chance. I work with a few shelters and sadly some people dump their animals at our shelters because of Rhino and don't tell us their cat is a carrier (they don't show signs all the time) and now Rhino is in most shelters and since it's an airborne illness you can rarely get rid of it. But these cats can live healthy happy lives for many years so no one should let Rhino scare them anymore.

Bless you Daniel, and your human caregivers.