


Quartz
- Young
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Quartz
Little Falls, MN
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Quartz’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.
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Quartz's Story
Quartz joined Kindred Spirits Rescue in May when his mom was found living outdoors with a litter of kittens. We quickly became smitten with his handsome looks and incredible charm. Quartz has always been an affectionate boy that loves to spend time around people. He's playful too, but as he's gotten older he seems more willing to relax. His foster home has socialized him to other cats and dogs. He seems like he'd fit in well in most homes. He doesn't mind a little bit of chaos and enjoys quiet moments too. <br/><br/>When Quartz first joined KSR, we noticed that he was eating a lot but not gaining much weight. At first we thought this may be due to parasites and thoroughly dewormed him. That didn't help, and he continued to act like something was really bothering him. We took him to the vet and he checked out fine. We were stumped. Finally, we realized he was acting abnormally because he was suffering from a disease known as feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). We immediately began treatment for FIP in an attempt to save his life. We were worried we would lose him to FIP; he was very sick. Once we started treatment for FIP, he became the Quartz we used to know. He became energetic, confident, and happy again! He has had no symptoms of FIP since and had normal bloodwork at the time of his neuter. Quartz is not the first cat we have treated for FIP. We are happy to discuss what his future may look like as an FIP survivor! Please feel free to reach out with any questions about him.<br/><br/>Quartz is about 7 months old, neutered, microchipped, and has been dewormed. His foster lives in Little Falls, MN. Kindred Spirits Rescue is a foster based rescue, meaning we have no central facility. If you're interested in adopting Quartz, please fill out an application here: https://forms.gle/gmB1NhvrRUdFTYr39
Quartz joined Kindred Spirits Rescue in May when his mom was found living outdoors with a litter of kittens. We quickly became smitten with his handsome looks and incredible charm. Quartz has always been an affectionate boy that loves to spend time around people. He's playful too, but as he's gotten older he seems more willing to relax. His foster home has socialized him to other cats and dogs. He seems like he'd fit in well in most homes. He doesn't mind a little bit of chaos and enjoys quiet moments too.
When Quartz first joined KSR, we noticed that he was eating a lot but not gaining much weight. At first we thought this may be due to parasites and thoroughly dewormed him. That didn't help, and he continued to act like something was really bothering him. We took him to the vet and he checked out fine. We were stumped. Finally, we realized he was acting abnormally because he was suffering from a disease known as feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). We immediately began treatment for FIP in an attempt to save his
Quartz joined Kindred Spirits Rescue in May when his mom was found living outdoors with a litter of kittens. We quickly became smitten with his handsome looks and incredible charm. Quartz has always been an affectionate boy that loves to spend time around people. He's playful too, but as he's gotten older he seems more willing to relax. His foster home has socialized him to other cats and dogs. He seems like he'd fit in well in most homes. He doesn't mind a little bit of chaos and enjoys quiet moments too.
When Quartz first joined KSR, we noticed that he was eating a lot but not gaining much weight. At first we thought this may be due to parasites and thoroughly dewormed him. That didn't help, and he continued to act like something was really bothering him. We took him to the vet and he checked out fine. We were stumped. Finally, we realized he was acting abnormally because he was suffering from a disease known as feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). We immediately began treatment for FIP in an attempt to save his life. We were worried we would lose him to FIP; he was very sick. Once we started treatment for FIP, he became the Quartz we used to know. He became energetic, confident, and happy again! He has had no symptoms of FIP since and had normal bloodwork at the time of his neuter. Quartz is not the first cat we have treated for FIP. We are happy to discuss what his future may look like as an FIP survivo
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