Chopsticks
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
- Domestic Short Hair
About Chopsticks
East Montpelier, VT
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Chopsticks's Story
Chopsticks came to CVHS as a stray with her feline brother Dumpling. Although these two do not need to go home together they do love each other's company and would make for a great pair. If they aren't adopted together, they would be happiest in a home with another cat. This sweet, outgoing girl would do just fine in a home with canines, felines, and children. Since she does have some outdoor experience and seems to really enjoy our catios when the weather allows it, she would do best in an indoor/outdoor home.<br/><br/>When a significant heart murmur was detected for this young cat, we had a full heart workup done, and Chopsticks has been diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, and now has medication daily for the rest of her life. The medication is not expensive, and she takes it easily! We are happy to answer any questions you have about her condition, and can provide all diagnostics to your veterinarian.
Chopsticks came to CVHS as a stray with her feline brother Dumpling. Although these two do not need to go home together they do love each other's company and would make for a great pair. If they aren't adopted together, they would be happiest in a home with another cat. This sweet, outgoing girl would do just fine in a home with canines, felines, and children. Since she does have some outdoor experience and seems to really enjoy our catios when the weather allows it, she would do best in an indoor/outdoor home.
When a significant heart murmur was detected for this young cat, we had a full heart workup done, and Chopsticks has been diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, and now has medication daily for the rest of her life. The medication is not expensive, and she takes it easily! We are happy to answer any questions you have about her condition, and can provide all diagnostics to your veterinarian.
Chopsticks came to CVHS as a stray with her feline brother Dumpling. Although these two do not need to go home together they do love each other's company and would make for a great pair. If they aren't adopted together, they would be happiest in a home with another cat. This sweet, outgoing girl would do just fine in a home with canines, felines, and children. Since she does have some outdoor experience and seems to really enjoy our catios when the weather allows it, she would do best in an indoor/outdoor home.
When a significant heart murmur was detected for this young cat, we had a full heart workup done, and Chopsticks has been diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, and now has medication daily for the rest of her life. The medication is not expensive, and she takes it easily! We are happy to answer any questions you have about her condition, and can provide all diagnostics to your veterinarian.
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Chopsticks is from Central Vermont Humane Society
[East Montpelier, VT]
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