




Finn
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Finn
Webster, TX
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Finn’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Finn's Story
Meet Finn — the little survivor with the biggest heart.<br/>This sweet boy has lived through more hardship than most animals ever should, yet he wakes up every day ready to love.<br/><br/>Finn was found skinny, flea-ridden, and suffering from mange, wandering an apartment complex in Houston. He was going up to strangers begging for help… but because of his painful skin, no one wanted to touch him and kept shooing him away. He ended up on the euthanasia list at the city pound — all for a completely treatable condition.<br/><br/>Thankfully, a rescue stepped in just in time, and that’s when Finn’s incredible comeback story began.<br/><br/>Once safe, we learned his situation was even more serious. Finn had FIP, and his chest was filling with fluid — nearly 200 mL. He could barely breathe. After emergency drainage and lifesaving medication, he made a remarkable recovery!<br/><br/>As if that weren’t enough, Finn also has FIV and stomatitis, a painful autoimmune condition. He had most of his teeth removed, and while he was under anesthesia, vets discovered he had an old, untreated jaw fracture — an injury no animal should ever have to suffer alone.<br/><br/>And yet… through every setback, every treatment, every moment of discomfort… Finn has remained gentle, affectionate, and endlessly forgiving. He LOVES his people, loves to snuggle, and just wants to be near someone who finally sees him as worthy. <br/><br/><br/>Finn does well with mellow feline friends (FIV-positive buddies would be safest), but he is absolutely not a fan of dogs — and who could blame him after surviving the streets of Houston?<br/><br/>Finn’s FIV is easily managed and doesn’t affect his day-to-day life, and his stomatitis has already been addressed with his dental surgery. He has passed the 90 day observation period for FIP treatment so its unlikely he will relapse and he cleared the mange quickly after a flea treatment! He eats normally, feels great, and simply needs a home. In return, you get a devoted, grateful companion who has already shown he’s stronger than anything he’s been through.<br/>We would love for this little guy to find a forever home for Christmas! <br/><br/>He is neutered, up to date on shots, microchipped, FIV positive but FeLV and HW negative, dewormed and on flea and tick prevention. <br/><br/>To meet him, please submit an application here:<br/>https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/HPPL/Cat.
Meet Finn — the little survivor with the biggest heart.
This sweet boy has lived through more hardship than most animals ever should, yet he wakes up every day ready to love.
Finn was found skinny, flea-ridden, and suffering from mange, wandering an apartment complex in Houston. He was going up to strangers begging for help… but because of his painful skin, no one wanted to touch him and kept shooing him away. He ended up on the euthanasia list at the city pound — all for a completely treatable condition.
Thankfully, a rescue stepped in just in time, and that’s when Finn’s incredible comeback story began.
Once safe, we learned his situation was even more serious. Finn had FIP, and his chest was filling with fluid — nearly 200 mL. He could barely breathe. After emergency drainage and lifesaving medication, he made a remarkable recovery!
As if that weren’t enough, Finn also has FIV and stomatitis, a painful autoimmune condition. He had most of his teeth removed, and while he was under an
Meet Finn — the little survivor with the biggest heart.
This sweet boy has lived through more hardship than most animals ever should, yet he wakes up every day ready to love.
Finn was found skinny, flea-ridden, and suffering from mange, wandering an apartment complex in Houston. He was going up to strangers begging for help… but because of his painful skin, no one wanted to touch him and kept shooing him away. He ended up on the euthanasia list at the city pound — all for a completely treatable condition.
Thankfully, a rescue stepped in just in time, and that’s when Finn’s incredible comeback story began.
Once safe, we learned his situation was even more serious. Finn had FIP, and his chest was filling with fluid — nearly 200 mL. He could barely breathe. After emergency drainage and lifesaving medication, he made a remarkable recovery!
As if that weren’t enough, Finn also has FIV and stomatitis, a painful autoimmune condition. He had most of his teeth removed, and while he was under anesthesia, vets discovered he had an old, untreated jaw fracture — an injury no animal should ever have to suffer alone.
And yet… through every setback, every treatment, every moment of discomfort… Finn has remained gentle, affectionate, and endlessly forgiving. He LOVES his people, loves to snuggle, and just wants to be near someone who finally sees him as worthy.
Finn does
How To Adopt
Finn is from Homeless Pet Placement League
[Houston, TX]
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