Boobalagender

Boobala
Breed Tabby, Domestic Short Hair
Color
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
-
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Special needs
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Cat

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 2740 Festival Ln, Dublin, OH 43017
hour (614) 570-0471
hour
  • sunday: noon-4pm
  • monday: closed
  • tuesday: 4-7 PM
  • wednesday: 4-7 PM
  • thursday: 4-7 PM
  • friday: 4-7 PM
  • saturday: noon-4pm

My Story

FIV+ FELV+DOB:11/2/2021 There isn't a nicer cat around than Boobala. He showed up at a feral Colony and into the trap he went. Once he was fixed, we realized what a lover he is. Then the dreaded test results saying he was positive for FIV and FeLV. He is one of the most chill cats. Nothing gets much of a reaction from him at all. He loves belly rubs, being held like a baby and just hanging out with you. He's great with other cats and doesn't seem to mind dogs. Because of his FeLV+ status, he needs to be an only cat or in a home with another FeLV+ cat. Boobala is currently is foster care with other FeLV+ cats. All cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and tested for FIV/FeLV. **If interested in adopting me, please fill out an online adoption application at https://colonycats.org/adoption_app.html to expedite the process. Due to the large number of inquiries received, we are unable to respond to emails quickly.** One of the biggest misconceptions about feline leukemia, which suppresses a cat's immune system, is that it is an automatic death sentence. There are many variables, however, that come into play that determine how FeLV will affect a particular cat. To learn more about this condition visit: https://resources.bestfriends.org/article/feline-leukemia-felv-faqs Feline Immunodeficiency Virus positive cats can live normal lives both in quality and duration. They do take special care in terms of monitoring them for signs of infection. FIV can be passed from cat to cat via deep bite wounds, but not from casual contact so positive cats can live with negative cats without the fear of spreading FIV as long as they get along and are spayed/neutered. For more information about FIV - feline immunodeficiency virus visit this website: https://bestfriends.org/resources/fiv-cats-faqs-feline-immunodeficiency-virus

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