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Armani Domestic Medium Hair Cincinnati, OH
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Black & White / Tuxedo
About
- Characteristics
- Friendly, Couch potato, Affectionate, Quiet
- Coat length
- Medium
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
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Meet Armani
Armani came into the HART program as a semi feral as he was getting attacked from other animals outside. It's when one of our other rescuers stepped into save Amani.
Armani got his name because he is such a handsome and sweet boy. He gets along with other cats and is non-reactive to them. If they are non-reactive, he will sniff to get to know his housemates then he walks away to go find a cozy bed to lay in.
Armani is not much about his toys as much as he is about the attention. With Armani being bitten around his neck, he is sensitive to that area and may react. With this said he should not be placed in a home with small children.
Amani is (FIV+) he will need to have regular visits to the vet. He can be placed in a home with (FIV-) cats as long as they're fixed and don’t fight. Amani is a lover not a fighter and needs a home that will show him all the love in the world.
Transmitting FIV
First and foremost, only cats can contract FIV. The virus is primarily transmitted through bite wounds, and it can also be spread through blood. Although any feline is susceptible, un-neutered, outdoor males have the highest risk of being infected because of their propensity to fight. FIV is not usually transmitted through mating. Dr. Woyma explains, “Unlike HIV, it [FIV] is not typically spread through sexual contact and also very rarely transmitted from a mother cat to her kittens.” FIV is also rarely transmitted through casual contact, like sharing food bowls and litter boxes, social grooming, and sneezing. The unlikelihood of transmission, however, does not mean transmission isn’t possible and pet owners should always err on the side of caution.
Armani got his name because he is such a handsome and sweet boy. He gets along with other cats and is non-reactive to them. If they are non-reactive, he will sniff to get to know his housemates then he walks away to go find a cozy bed to lay in.
Armani is not much about his toys as much as he is about the attention. With Armani being bitten around his neck, he is sensitive to that area and may react. With this said he should not be placed in a home with small children.
Amani is (FIV+) he will need to have regular visits to the vet. He can be placed in a home with (FIV-) cats as long as they're fixed and don’t fight. Amani is a lover not a fighter and needs a home that will show him all the love in the world.
Transmitting FIV
First and foremost, only cats can contract FIV. The virus is primarily transmitted through bite wounds, and it can also be spread through blood. Although any feline is susceptible, un-neutered, outdoor males have the highest risk of being infected because of their propensity to fight. FIV is not usually transmitted through mating. Dr. Woyma explains, “Unlike HIV, it [FIV] is not typically spread through sexual contact and also very rarely transmitted from a mother cat to her kittens.” FIV is also rarely transmitted through casual contact, like sharing food bowls and litter boxes, social grooming, and sneezing. The unlikelihood of transmission, however, does not mean transmission isn’t possible and pet owners should always err on the side of caution.
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Armani
- Domestic Medium Hair
- Adult
- Male