





Fancy Nancy
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Snowshoe
About Fancy Nancy
Seymour, TN
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Fancy Nancy's Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$150
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Fancy Nancy's Story
Fancy Nancy had a rough start to life. She and her 2 siblings were rescued by a good samaritan from under a shed when they were just 4 weeks of age. Fancy Nancy had a broken femur (back leg) on arrival to us and its been mending over the last 4 weeks. She will need another 4 weeks of limited activity (reduced climbing, rough housing) but long term she should live a very normal life.<br/><br/>She has snowshow feet and calico orange splashes on her seal point ears.<br/><br/>She can still be a little shy and nervous around noises and fast movement. With her mending rear leg we are recommending that she NOT go to a home with Large Dogs or small children.<br/><br/><br/><br/>She does get along with her brother Peter and other cats.<br/><br/>She's been:<br/>spayed<br/>Microchipped<br/>Tested Felv and Fiv (tested positive for FIV)<br/>Vaccinated to date <br/><br/><br/>The kittens should be retested in 6-8 months as many kittens are able to clear the virus from maternal exposure (they may actually be negative).<br/><br/><br/><br/>****FIV+ cats can live a long asymptomatic life into their teen years. FIV is a cat-only virus (does not transmit to humans or dogs). The virus can weaken the immune system over time slowing their ability to rebound from basic infections. Transmission of FIV is only through blood so spayed indoor cats are extremely low risk for transmission of the virus to housemates. FIV cats should be kept indoors to prevent spreading the virus via fighting with outdoor cats.<br/><br/><br/><br/>The Adoption fee for Nancy is $150 alone or $175 for her and Peter together.<br/><br/><br/><br/>Meet them at our clinic:<br/><br/>Smoky Mountain Animal Clinic<br/><br/>120 Baldwin Way<br/><br/>Seymour TN 37865<br/><br/>865-577-4861<br/>Mon-Fri 8-5pm
Fancy Nancy had a rough start to life. She and her 2 siblings were rescued by a good samaritan from under a shed when they were just 4 weeks of age. Fancy Nancy had a broken femur (back leg) on arrival to us and its been mending over the last 4 weeks. She will need another 4 weeks of limited activity (reduced climbing, rough housing) but long term she should live a very normal life.
She has snowshow feet and calico orange splashes on her seal point ears.
She can still be a little shy and nervous around noises and fast movement. With her mending rear leg we are recommending that she NOT go to a home with Large Dogs or small children.
She does get along with her brother Peter and other cats.
She's been:
spayed
Microchipped
Tested Felv and Fiv (tested positive for FIV)
Vaccinated to date
The kittens should be retested in 6-8 months as many kittens are able to clear the virus from maternal exposure (they may actually be negative).
Fancy Nancy had a rough start to life. She and her 2 siblings were rescued by a good samaritan from under a shed when they were just 4 weeks of age. Fancy Nancy had a broken femur (back leg) on arrival to us and its been mending over the last 4 weeks. She will need another 4 weeks of limited activity (reduced climbing, rough housing) but long term she should live a very normal life.
She has snowshow feet and calico orange splashes on her seal point ears.
She can still be a little shy and nervous around noises and fast movement. With her mending rear leg we are recommending that she NOT go to a home with Large Dogs or small children.
She does get along with her brother Peter and other cats.
She's been:
spayed
Microchipped
Tested Felv and Fiv (tested positive for FIV)
Vaccinated to date
The kittens should be retested in 6-8 months as many kittens are able to clear the virus from maternal exposure (they may actually be negative).
****FIV+ cats can live a long asymptomatic life into their teen years. FIV is a cat-only virus (does not transmit to humans or dogs). The virus can weaken the immune system over time slowing their ability to rebound from basic infections. Transmission of FIV is only through blood so spayed indoor cats are extremely low risk for transmission of the virus to housemates. FIV cats should be kept in
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