

Diamond
- Kitten
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
- Domestic Short Hair
About Diamond
Lawrenceville, GA
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Diamond's Story
Meet Our Special Trio!<br/>Gem, Diamond and Peridot<br/><br/>These three sweet kittens were found outside our building, looking for safety and a second chance. Despite their rough start, they are happy, playful, affectionate kittens who are ready to find loving homes of their own.<br/><br/>All three have tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus), but don’t let those three letters scare you. FIV-positive cats can live long, healthy, happy lives that are often no different from those of FIV-negative cats. They play, cuddle, explore, climb cat trees, chase toys, and love their people just like any other cat.<br/><br/>FIV is most commonly spread through deep bite wounds, not through casual contact. Because of this, many FIV-positive cats successfully live with other friendly, non-aggressive cats. They simply need routine veterinary care, a healthy lifestyle, and a family willing to look beyond a diagnosis.<br/><br/>These babies don’t know they’re different—and honestly, they aren’t. They’re just kittens looking for love, warm beds, sunny windows, and someone to call their own.<br/><br/>If you’re willing to open your heart to an FIV-positive cat, you’ll discover what we already know: these kittens are every bit as deserving, loving, and wonderful as any other cat. <br/><br/>Playful · Affectionate · Full of Life · Looking for Forever Homes
Meet Our Special Trio!
Gem, Diamond and Peridot
These three sweet kittens were found outside our building, looking for safety and a second chance. Despite their rough start, they are happy, playful, affectionate kittens who are ready to find loving homes of their own.
All three have tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus), but don’t let those three letters scare you. FIV-positive cats can live long, healthy, happy lives that are often no different from those of FIV-negative cats. They play, cuddle, explore, climb cat trees, chase toys, and love their people just like any other cat.
FIV is most commonly spread through deep bite wounds, not through casual contact. Because of this, many FIV-positive cats successfully live with other friendly, non-aggressive cats. They simply need routine veterinary care, a healthy lifestyle, and a family willing to look beyond a diagnosis.
These babies don’t know they’re different—and honestly, they aren’t. They’re just kittens looking for
Meet Our Special Trio!
Gem, Diamond and Peridot
These three sweet kittens were found outside our building, looking for safety and a second chance. Despite their rough start, they are happy, playful, affectionate kittens who are ready to find loving homes of their own.
All three have tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus), but don’t let those three letters scare you. FIV-positive cats can live long, healthy, happy lives that are often no different from those of FIV-negative cats. They play, cuddle, explore, climb cat trees, chase toys, and love their people just like any other cat.
FIV is most commonly spread through deep bite wounds, not through casual contact. Because of this, many FIV-positive cats successfully live with other friendly, non-aggressive cats. They simply need routine veterinary care, a healthy lifestyle, and a family willing to look beyond a diagnosis.
These babies don’t know they’re different—and honestly, they aren’t. They’re just kittens looking for love, warm beds, sunny windows, and someone to call their own.
If you’re willing to open your heart to an FIV-positive cat, you’ll discover what we already know: these kittens are every bit as deserving, loving, and wonderful as any other cat.
Playful · Affectionate · Full of Life · Looking for Forever Homes
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Diamond is from Paw Project of Georgia, Inc.
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