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Firn

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Firn

Brooklyn, NY

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Gray & White, Gray / Blue / Silver

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Brave, Curious, Friendly, Funny, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No
Declawed:
No

Firn’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$200

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Firn's Story

Firn is one of the most incredible, special cats we have ever rescued and his story is one for the ages. At just one year old, it's hard to believe that a cat who has survived as much as Firn has could still be so sweet, silly, and loving. <br/><br/>On a cold night in December, Firn was found in Prospect Lefferts Gardens Brooklyn, incessantly crying under a trash shed. When we showed up to rescue him he eagerly walked right into the carrier we brought. <br/><br/>Firn was emaciated and he walked painfully, with a strange gait. When we rushed him to the ER we couldn't believe what x-rays revealed. Firn had a severely displaced fracture in his pelvis, one that would not heal on his own unless he received an emergency surgery. He also had unexplained swelling in his joints and spine. <br/><br/>Incredibly, Firn's story touched the hearts of thousands online who rallied to make sure we could afford the specialized hospital care and stay he needed. The fracture in Firn's hip was surgically repaired (he now has a titanium plate) and he was diagnosed with an autoimmune condition called Immune-mediated Polyarthritis (IMPA) which was causing his joint swelling, the simple treatment of which is an affordable steroid course. <br/><br/>Firn spent the last few months recovering from surgery, building his strength, and being showered with love. He is now a happy, healthy cat ready for his forever family. <br/><br/>Firn's fosters say he is one of the goofiest cats they have ever met. They joke that he is built like a baby foal - with long legs and a long, lean body. And he races around like one too, darting after his feather toys and springs and then racing back to rub on the legs of his people. <br/><br/>Firn is quite affectionate and loves to be in whatever rooms you are in. He is always underfoot, making figure eights between your legs and walking alongside you throughout the house. He is obsessed with churu and will come racing over the moment he sees a tube of the stuff in your hands. He is not a lap cat just yet but loves to be next to you or leaning against you. <br/><br/>Firn gets along well with friendly cats, but unfortunately suffered an incident where an older male cat attacked him. This has made him cautious when meeting others. We think he would thrive in a home with a young playful kitten or with gentle cats who are known to get along well with others. He is very confident and we think he would do just fine with gentle dogs. Firn would also do well with children but does nip when he gets overstimulated - cues that a young child would need to learn to read. <br/><br/>Firn is 1 years old, neutered, and has no other diagnosed medical concerns. IMPA is considered a chronic condition but Firn is almost finished weaning off steroids with no return of symptoms. His vet team believes he can achieve total remission and, if symptoms ever did return in his life, a low dose of affordable steroids (~$30 for a month+ course) is all that is needed to alleviate his symptoms. Neither his quality of life and life expectancy is not impacted by this condition. <br/><br/>He is negative for FIV / FeLV, microchipped, will be fully vaccinated, and has been treated for parasites/fleas. <br/><br/>To apply to adopt Firn, please see our application: https://forms.gle/U4PCJypd9TALs49X9

Firn is one of the most incredible, special cats we have ever rescued and his story is one for the ages. At just one year old, it's hard to believe that a cat who has survived as much as Firn has could still be so sweet, silly, and loving.

On a cold night in December, Firn was found in Prospect Lefferts Gardens Brooklyn, incessantly crying under a trash shed. When we showed up to rescue him he eagerly walked right into the carrier we brought.

Firn was emaciated and he walked painfully, with a strange gait. When we rushed him to the ER we couldn't believe what x-rays revealed. Firn had a severely displaced fracture in his pelvis, one that would not heal on his own unless he received an emergency surgery. He also had unexplained swelling in his joints and spine.

Incredibly, Firn's story touched the hearts of thousands online who rallied to make sure we could afford the specialized hospital care and stay he needed. The fracture in Firn's hip was surgically repaired (he now has a titanium plate) and

Firn is one of the most incredible, special cats we have ever rescued and his story is one for the ages. At just one year old, it's hard to believe that a cat who has survived as much as Firn has could still be so sweet, silly, and loving.

On a cold night in December, Firn was found in Prospect Lefferts Gardens Brooklyn, incessantly crying under a trash shed. When we showed up to rescue him he eagerly walked right into the carrier we brought.

Firn was emaciated and he walked painfully, with a strange gait. When we rushed him to the ER we couldn't believe what x-rays revealed. Firn had a severely displaced fracture in his pelvis, one that would not heal on his own unless he received an emergency surgery. He also had unexplained swelling in his joints and spine.

Incredibly, Firn's story touched the hearts of thousands online who rallied to make sure we could afford the specialized hospital care and stay he needed. The fracture in Firn's hip was surgically repaired (he now has a titanium plate) and he was diagnosed with an autoimmune condition called Immune-mediated Polyarthritis (IMPA) which was causing his joint swelling, the simple treatment of which is an affordable steroid course.

Firn spent the last few months recovering from surgery, building his strength, and being showered with love. He is now a happy, healthy cat ready for his forever family.

Firn's fosters say

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How To Adopt

Firn was listed as ADOPTABLE by Carroll Street Cat Club
How can I adopt Firn?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Carroll Street Cat Club. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Firn is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Carroll Street Cat Club for details on the pet.
When can I meet Firn?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Carroll Street Cat Club will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Firn, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Carroll Street Cat Club, and they'll be happy to help!
Carroll Street Cat Club's Adoption Policy
*** The application and adoption process *** First, please fill out our adoption application. The more details you provide here, the better. It will help us get to know you as an applicant and understand what cat might be ideally suited to your home! https://forms.gle/zxji1ikapSQEhVgQ9 If we think we can make a match for you and one of our cats, we will reach out via email to set up a call to discuss your application and share more about the cats in our care. If you are interested, we will schedule an in-person or virtual meet-and-greet for you to get to know your potential new fur-friend. *** Applicant requirements *** Applicants must be 18+ to apply. Applicants must live in the NYC metro area or be willing to travel to the NYC to pick-up the cat, once approved. Applicants applying to adopt a single kitten less than 6 months old must have another friendly cat, or apply to adopt a second friendly cat/kitten. *** About our cats *** All our cats are spayed/neutered, up to date on rabies and FVRCP vaccines, negative for FeLV and FIV (unless otherwise noted), treated for worms and fleas, and microchipped.

Firn is from Carroll Street Cat Club

[Brooklyn, NY]

Our Mission
The Carroll Street Cat Club started in 2021 as a small effort to help a colony of sick feral cats struggling to survive on Carroll St in Brooklyn, NY. Since then this 12+ cat colony has been fully TNRed, gotten access to life saving medical treatments, and - when appropriate - socialized and adopted into loving homes. No...
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