Biscuit (FIV+)
Adoption
AZ, Glendale
Adoption fee: 180$
Shelter Information
Kneading Kitty's Rescue
General info
Description
Hello, meet Biscuit. Biscuit, 4 years old (best estimate) came to KKR after being discovered malnourished and dragging his back legs down the sidewalk in an apartment complex. He was rushed to the vet, where he was revealed to have had something devastating - a positive FIV test and a bullet lodged near his spine in between his shoulder blades. Despite this, it did not break his spirit, and after a short time in KKR's loving care, Biscuit has regained nearly all of his mobility! Now, Biscuit spends his time in his foster home using his regained mobility to its fullest potential: following his loved ones everywhere they go, getting the zoomies, and hopping onto the couch and bed for some much appreciated snuggles! Despite his rough start, Biscuit is an extremely loving cat, and loves being near you all the time. He'll do great in a home with someone who wants a clingy companion to keep them constant company, from sitting on the couch and watching TV, to laying on the floor of the kitchen while watching you cook, to ending the day in bed purring on your chest! Biscuit also greatly enjoys all kinds of treats, and isn't picky whatsoever! Just be careful when giving him wetfood as he will wolf it all down at once and giving him too much can make him sick. Biscuit is a sweet soul who fought so hard for a second chance at life. Could you be the happy ending he's fought for? Biscuit has never been around other cats, dogs, or children, so a slow introduction is reccomended. Biscuit is neutered, FIV positive*** , FELV negative, microchipped, and fully vaccinated. His adoption fee is $180. ***IMPORTANT INFORMATION*** This kitty lives with FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus), which is a common, slow-acting virus that weakens the immune system over time. FIV is contracted through deep bite wounds from another cat infected with FIV. Cats with FIV live long, happy lives with few restrictions and often do not need special diet or medicine. Learn more about FIV at the Cornell Feline Health Center: www.vet.cornell.edu