Benji

Adoption

United States, NC, Pittsboro, 27312

Adoption fee: 100$

Shelter Information

Chatham Animal Rescue & Education

(919) 542-5757
Shelter Profile
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General info

Category
Adoption
Pet
Cats
Gender
Male
Breed
Exotic Shorthair
Age - Birthdate
2 years, 6 months - 01-01-2024
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Health Information

Vaccination Status
Up to date
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Behavior and Temperament

Energy level
Medium
Compatibility
Good with other pets
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Description

Benji is not in the CARE foster system. He is listed as a courtesy and CARE is not responsible for any problems with him or with the adoption process.   Benji, is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, almost 2.5 yrs old and FIV positive, and a very sweet boy.   He is very playful and loves human attention.  He gets along with other FIV positive cats.   Please consider giving him a forever home full of love and attention and he will reciprocate it:-).  Don't  worry, he is not contagious and he is a healthy boy .  If you are interested in sharing your life with Benji submit an application at chathamanimalrescue.org.    Read below about  FIV.   What is FIV?  Feline Immunodeficiency Virus(FIV) is a virus that attacks the immune system of cats.  There is no treatment or cure.  FIV is a cat-only disease and cannot be transmitted to people or dogs.  FIV+ cats should be kept indoors to prevent exposure to illness, sterilized and fed a balanced diet.  They should be seen by a veterinarian at least once a year to ensure their ongoing good health. Transmission:  FIV is passed from cat to cat mainly through deep bite wounds, the kind that occur during fights and territorial disputes involving feral and unsterilized males.  Casual, social behavior such as sharing a water/food bowl and mutual grooming will NOT spread FIV.  There is no evidence that cats in the household with an FIV+ cat will acquire FIV from the FIV+ cat. Lifespan:  Multiple medical studies show that cats who are FIV+ live just as long as FIV negative cats.  FIV itself does not cause severe clinical signs, and FIV+ cats can live many years without any health problems.  For additional information contact your veterinarian.

Adoption fee
100 $
Color details
Brown Tabby
Housetrained
Yes