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Ludvic

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About Ludvic

Somerset, NJ

The "adoption pending" status means that a potential adopter has been found for this pet, and the adoption process is currently underway. While we are not accepting inquiries for this pet at this time, you can still favorite the pet to conveniently check if the status changes.

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Long
Gray & White

Behavior

Personality
Curious, Friendly, Independent
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Ludvic’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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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Ludvic's Story

This handsome 8-month-old boy is Ludvic! He arrived at the Franklin Township Animal Shelter with his sister Eva (also available for adoption) and the two of them share a kitty condo. Ludvic enjoys spending time with people and will approach you as soon as you open his cat condo door, looking to roam around the room. He has a quiet demeanor, likes to be petted, but is not a fan of being held. He’d make a nice companion in a home with older children. <br/><br/>It’s important for any potential adopter to know that Ludvic has tested positive for feline coronavirus. Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is a common virus in cats, usually causing no symptoms or mild symptoms like diarrhea (which he currently does not have), but it can mutate into a deadly form called Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). Most cats clear the infection, but some become persistent carriers, shedding the virus and potentially increasing the risk of FIP in multi-cat environments.<br/><br/>For this reason, Ludvic should be the only cat in the household unless you already have a cat who tested positive for FCoV. Right now he is asymptomatic and ready to be adopted. We’re hoping that there’s someone out there who is willing to give Ludvic a loving forever home. The shelter is open for adoptions Tuesday-Friday 12-3 and Saturdays 12-6.

This handsome 8-month-old boy is Ludvic! He arrived at the Franklin Township Animal Shelter with his sister Eva (also available for adoption) and the two of them share a kitty condo. Ludvic enjoys spending time with people and will approach you as soon as you open his cat condo door, looking to roam around the room. He has a quiet demeanor, likes to be petted, but is not a fan of being held. He’d make a nice companion in a home with older children.

It’s important for any potential adopter to know that Ludvic has tested positive for feline coronavirus. Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is a common virus in cats, usually causing no symptoms or mild symptoms like diarrhea (which he currently does not have), but it can mutate into a deadly form called Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). Most cats clear the infection, but some become persistent carriers, shedding the virus and potentially increasing the risk of FIP in multi-cat environments.

For this reason, Ludvic should be the only cat in the household unless you a

This handsome 8-month-old boy is Ludvic! He arrived at the Franklin Township Animal Shelter with his sister Eva (also available for adoption) and the two of them share a kitty condo. Ludvic enjoys spending time with people and will approach you as soon as you open his cat condo door, looking to roam around the room. He has a quiet demeanor, likes to be petted, but is not a fan of being held. He’d make a nice companion in a home with older children.

It’s important for any potential adopter to know that Ludvic has tested positive for feline coronavirus. Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is a common virus in cats, usually causing no symptoms or mild symptoms like diarrhea (which he currently does not have), but it can mutate into a deadly form called Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). Most cats clear the infection, but some become persistent carriers, shedding the virus and potentially increasing the risk of FIP in multi-cat environments.

For this reason, Ludvic should be the only cat in the household unless you already have a cat who tested positive for FCoV. Right now he is asymptomatic and ready to be adopted. We’re hoping that there’s someone out there who is willing to give Ludvic a loving forever home. The shelter is open for adoptions Tuesday-Friday 12-3 and Saturdays 12-6.

Ludvic is from Franklin Township Animal Shelter

[Somerset, NJ]

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