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Frank & Akela (Bonded Pair FeLV+) Domestic Short Hair & Tabby Mix Blaine, MN

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Gray & White, Tabby (Orange / Red)

About

Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs. Frank tested positive for Feline Leukemia. For more information on feline leukemia please visit the following link. Feline Leukemia is not a death sentence! Some cats live long lives despite testing positive for the virus. Cats with FeLV need to see a veterinarian every 6 months - 1 year and need to be seen by a doctor immediately if there is a suspicion of illness, change in eating habits or behavior! https://pets.webmd.com/cats/facts-about-feline-leukemia-virus#1 .
Good in a home with
Other cats, dogs.

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Meet Frank & Akela (Bonded Pair FeLV+)

FRANKS ESTIMATED DATE OF BIRTH: 02/14/19
AKELAS ESTIMATED DATE OF BIRTH: 06/09/15

Meet Frank (orange tabby) and Akela ( gray and white tabby). These two boys are best friends and we feel it would be best for them to stay together. These sweet boys would like nothing more than to find a forever family to spoil them. They are very playful boys who both do well with the dogs. They are great with other cats, very playful with them and loves to cuddle. Since they is Feline Leukemia positive, he can only live in a home with other FeLV positive cats as it is contagious to cats. FeLV is not contagious to dogs. His adoption fee includes his neuter surgery, microchip, Rabies & PRC (distemper) vaccinations, and FeLV/FIV tests.

If you are interested in meeting this kitty, please visit our website to fill out an application: http://tuffstartrescue.weebly.com/adopting.html OR email - tuffstartrescue@gmail.com Serious inquiries only please!

To guarantee the safety and well being of all our rescue pets, cats adopted from us must be kept indoors.

Cats adopted from our rescue must keep their claws. Declawing our rescue cats is strictly forbidden. Please review the following links for new research regarding declawing and the long term effects it can cause a cat.
http://www.pawproject.org
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170523124130.htm
http://www.worldanimal.foundation/advocate/declawing-cats-causes-aggression-abnormal-behaviors


*** We are a foster based rescue and our rescue pets live in foster homes all over the twin cities and its suburbs. Not all animals are located in Blaine. ***

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Frank & Akela (Bonded Pair FeLV+)

Frank & Akela (Bonded Pair FeLV+)

  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Adult
  • Male