


Diana
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Diana
Monroe, MI
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Diana’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Diana's Story
Diana is a Domestic Short Hair (DSH), female, DOB: 7/19/20.<br/><br/>Diana came to Monroe SPCA as an emergency intake when she was a kitten of just 4 weeks. Her tail was one of the worst tail degloves we've seen - from tip to past the base of her tail. Hundreds and hundreds of maggots were embedded in her backside - volunteers had to remove them with surgical scrub multiple times daily until the maggots were gone. And after many baths and many maggots removed, finally, they were completely gone and it was time to heal. Not long after, the end of her tail began to show signs of gangrene and needed to be surgically removed (which was expected, given the damage done). Since then she's healed beautifully and the only remaining sign of the trauma is her hairless little nub on her rear. Her treatment included multiple antibiotics, flea preventative, dewormer, and ear mite treatment while in our care as well.<br/><br/>Diana is best suited as an indoor pet and companion for a home with a calm, low-active to moderately active lifestyle and no active young children under the age of six (6). She is comfortable with other compatible cats and kittens, and she’ll be comfortable in the presence of well-mannered, cat-friendly dogs after being given some adjustment time to warm-up and settle into her new surroundings. As with all Monroe SPCA adoptable animals, a home visit and a meet-n-greet with any housemate pets will be required prior to adoption.<br/><br/>Diana currently resides at Monroe SPCA’s Adoption Center and Retail Store. You can meet her by appointment with pre-approved adoption application. To start the adoption process, complete and submit Monroe SPCA’s adoption application linked above.<br/><br/>All Monroe SPCA cats available for adoption have an adoption fee of $85.00. This fee includes the cat being spayed or neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, dewormed, tested for FeLV and FIV, and microchipped with lifelong registration prior to adoption.<br/><br/>Completed applications can be emailed to info@monroespca.org or dropped off at Monroe SPCA’s Adoption Center and Retail Store located at 293 W. Monroe Street, Dundee, MI.<br/><br/>For more information message us on Facebook or email info@monroespca.org.
Diana is a Domestic Short Hair (DSH), female, DOB: 7/19/20.
Diana came to Monroe SPCA as an emergency intake when she was a kitten of just 4 weeks. Her tail was one of the worst tail degloves we've seen - from tip to past the base of her tail. Hundreds and hundreds of maggots were embedded in her backside - volunteers had to remove them with surgical scrub multiple times daily until the maggots were gone. And after many baths and many maggots removed, finally, they were completely gone and it was time to heal. Not long after, the end of her tail began to show signs of gangrene and needed to be surgically removed (which was expected, given the damage done). Since then she's healed beautifully and the only remaining sign of the trauma is her hairless little nub on her rear. Her treatment included multiple antibiotics, flea preventative, dewormer, and ear mite treatment while in our care as well.
Diana is best suited as an indoor pet and companion for a home with a calm, low-active to moderately active lifesty
Diana is a Domestic Short Hair (DSH), female, DOB: 7/19/20.
Diana came to Monroe SPCA as an emergency intake when she was a kitten of just 4 weeks. Her tail was one of the worst tail degloves we've seen - from tip to past the base of her tail. Hundreds and hundreds of maggots were embedded in her backside - volunteers had to remove them with surgical scrub multiple times daily until the maggots were gone. And after many baths and many maggots removed, finally, they were completely gone and it was time to heal. Not long after, the end of her tail began to show signs of gangrene and needed to be surgically removed (which was expected, given the damage done). Since then she's healed beautifully and the only remaining sign of the trauma is her hairless little nub on her rear. Her treatment included multiple antibiotics, flea preventative, dewormer, and ear mite treatment while in our care as well.
Diana is best suited as an indoor pet and companion for a home with a calm, low-active to moderately active lifestyle and no active young children under the age of six (6). She is comfortable with other compatible cats and kittens, and she’ll be comfortable in the presence of well-mannered, cat-friendly dogs after being given some adjustment time to warm-up and settle into her new surroundings. As with all Monroe SPCA adoptable animals, a home visit and a meet-n-greet with any housemate pets will be required p
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