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King FIV+

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • Domestic Short Hair

About King FIV+

Cincinnati, OH

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(12-16 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black

Behavior

King FIV+’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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.

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King FIV+'s Story

***Sharonville Location***<br/><br/>King is a gentle and curious little man who is learning to trust and acclimate to “indoor-life”. He is quickly learning there are lots of perks to knowing where your next meal is coming from and not having to fight tooth and nail for it. He seems to like the affection that is shown by the volunteers as well. <br/><br/>King entered the shelter system in May 2025 as a former colony cat who had developed an abscess on his front leg. The woman who was feeding the colony grew more concerned about him as she thought it might be a bite wound from another colony cat and she could not afford treatment. King was seen at Grady and started on antibiotics but it eventually took two rounds of medication to clear the infection. <br/><br/>The unfortunate reality for colony cats who have to fend for themselves outside, is that they are prime candidates for catching viruses from other cats, such as FIV. And that’s exactly what happened to King. <br/><br/>So despite our plans to rehabilitate him and get him into a free range room, he can only be out for periods of playtime with another FIV cat here at the shelter. (Not surprisingly, another former colony cat.)<br/><br/>Our attention has shifted to finding a home where King can be the only cat in the household, or reside with another FIV+ cat. We’ve had success with this in the past, it just takes the right person/family with some knowledge about the condition and some understanding. FIV + cats can lead a normal life and live for many years with this disease. The condition is not outwardly apparent. The virus usually lies dormant for years and cats eventually succumb to infections or cancers later in life, much like non-FIV+ cats. <br/><br/>Despite his origins, King is very docile and sweet. He’s a bit of a shy guy but will let you pick him up. He is very quiet and we think he is very handsome! He is estimated to be 2 years old. <br/><br/>Consider making an appointment to see if King would be the right fit for your home. <br/><br/>*Must be 21 or older to adopt <br/>**Our shelter has a policy to only adopt within a 50 mile radius so that if problems arise, the pet can easily be returned to the shelter.

***Sharonville Location***

King is a gentle and curious little man who is learning to trust and acclimate to “indoor-life”. He is quickly learning there are lots of perks to knowing where your next meal is coming from and not having to fight tooth and nail for it. He seems to like the affection that is shown by the volunteers as well.

King entered the shelter system in May 2025 as a former colony cat who had developed an abscess on his front leg. The woman who was feeding the colony grew more concerned about him as she thought it might be a bite wound from another colony cat and she could not afford treatment. King was seen at Grady and started on antibiotics but it eventually took two rounds of medication to clear the infection.

The unfortunate reality for colony cats who have to fend for themselves outside, is that they are prime candidates for catching viruses from other cats, such as FIV. And that’s exactly what happened to King.

So despite our plans to rehabilitate him and get him

***Sharonville Location***

King is a gentle and curious little man who is learning to trust and acclimate to “indoor-life”. He is quickly learning there are lots of perks to knowing where your next meal is coming from and not having to fight tooth and nail for it. He seems to like the affection that is shown by the volunteers as well.

King entered the shelter system in May 2025 as a former colony cat who had developed an abscess on his front leg. The woman who was feeding the colony grew more concerned about him as she thought it might be a bite wound from another colony cat and she could not afford treatment. King was seen at Grady and started on antibiotics but it eventually took two rounds of medication to clear the infection.

The unfortunate reality for colony cats who have to fend for themselves outside, is that they are prime candidates for catching viruses from other cats, such as FIV. And that’s exactly what happened to King.

So despite our plans to rehabilitate him and get him into a free range room, he can only be out for periods of playtime with another FIV cat here at the shelter. (Not surprisingly, another former colony cat.)

Our attention has shifted to finding a home where King can be the only cat in the household, or reside with another FIV+ cat. We’ve had success with this in the past, it just takes the right person/family with some knowledge about the

How To Adopt

King FIV+ was listed as Adoptable by HEARTT Animal Refuge
How can I adopt King FIV+?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with HEARTT Animal Refuge. 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 King FIV+ 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 HEARTT Animal Refuge for details on the pet.
When can I meet King FIV+?
If you've submitted an inquiry, HEARTT Animal Refuge will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for King FIV+, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to HEARTT Animal Refuge, and they'll be happy to help!
HEARTT Animal Refuge's Adoption Policy
All adoptions are by appointment only. We have two locations, Sharonville and Bridgetown, so please clarify who you would like to meet so we can set up the appointment at the correct location. Our adoption fee for both dogs and cats is $100 per animal. We have a policy to only adopt to individuals age 21 or older. Additionally, we only adopt within a 50 mile radius so that if problems arise, the pet can easily be returned to the shelter. All animals are spayed/neutered and vaccinated prior to adoption. We also give flea and dewormer treatments. Dogs are tested for Heartworm and cats are quarantined for 8 weeks prior to FIV/FeLV testing. Please see our list of adoptable dogs and cats or check our Facebook page at Facebook.com/HearttCincy. Not all of our animals are shown on Petfinder. Consider a "Senior" pet.....they really need love and a home to call their own in their senior years. We have a few beautiful kittens and many adult cats that are looking for you.   Give us a call to enrich the life of a deserving dog or cat, as well as your own!  All adoptions are made by appointment only.  Email HaveAHeartt@yahoo.com to begin the process.

King FIV+ is from HEARTT Animal Refuge

[Cincinnati, OH]

Our Mission
HEARTT Animal Refuge was founded in 2007 by Sylvia Johanning, who had a passion for rescue since she was a child. She had worked in several shelters and decided she wanted to make a difference in Sharonville. She secured funds for the Sharonville location and began renovations to make the building animal friendly. Sylvia wa...
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Visits by appointment only
Location
11354 Reading Road Cincinnati, OH, 45241

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