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Schwarzy

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Schwarzy

Fountain Hills, AZ

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Small
(0-6 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Schwarzy’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Schwarzy's Story

SCHWARZY IS BONDED WITH SINCLAIR and must be adopted together<br/><br/>Schwarzy has tested positive for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), a virus that weakens the immune system and is primarily spread through saliva-such as during grooming or by sharing food, water, or litter boxes. It can also be passed from a mother cat to her kittens or through bites during fights. In this case, the virus was likely passed down from the mother.<br/><br/>The prognosis for FeLV-positive kittens is often poor-many don't survive beyond their first year. That said, some do live several happy, love-filled years, especially when they receive regular veterinary care and enjoy a calm, low-stress home. In rare cases, young kittens may even clear the virus entirely. For that reason, retesting is recommended until they reach 6 months of age.<br/><br/>If you're considering adopting a FeLV-positive kitty, we encourage you to do some research in advance to make sure it's the right fit for your household. Cats already in the household should be kept separate unless they've also tested positive for FeLV.<br/><br/>Adoptions are by appointment only. If you’d like meet Schwarzy & Sinclair please first fill out an Adoption Consultation Form and then make an appointment for a “Meet & Greet” on our website www.fearlesskittyrescue.org.<br/><br/>Once on our website just click on the “Adopt” tab and then “Available Kitties”. We look forward to introducing you to our Fearless Kitties.

SCHWARZY IS BONDED WITH SINCLAIR and must be adopted together

Schwarzy has tested positive for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), a virus that weakens the immune system and is primarily spread through saliva-such as during grooming or by sharing food, water, or litter boxes. It can also be passed from a mother cat to her kittens or through bites during fights. In this case, the virus was likely passed down from the mother.

The prognosis for FeLV-positive kittens is often poor-many don't survive beyond their first year. That said, some do live several happy, love-filled years, especially when they receive regular veterinary care and enjoy a calm, low-stress home. In rare cases, young kittens may even clear the virus entirely. For that reason, retesting is recommended until they reach 6 months of age.

If you're considering adopting a FeLV-positive kitty, we encourage you to do some research in advance to make sure it's the right fit for your household. Cats already in the household should be kept separate

SCHWARZY IS BONDED WITH SINCLAIR and must be adopted together

Schwarzy has tested positive for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), a virus that weakens the immune system and is primarily spread through saliva-such as during grooming or by sharing food, water, or litter boxes. It can also be passed from a mother cat to her kittens or through bites during fights. In this case, the virus was likely passed down from the mother.

The prognosis for FeLV-positive kittens is often poor-many don't survive beyond their first year. That said, some do live several happy, love-filled years, especially when they receive regular veterinary care and enjoy a calm, low-stress home. In rare cases, young kittens may even clear the virus entirely. For that reason, retesting is recommended until they reach 6 months of age.

If you're considering adopting a FeLV-positive kitty, we encourage you to do some research in advance to make sure it's the right fit for your household. Cats already in the household should be kept separate unless they've also tested positive for FeLV.

Adoptions are by appointment only. If you’d like meet Schwarzy & Sinclair please first fill out an Adoption Consultation Form and then make an appointment for a “Meet & Greet” on our website www.fearlesskittyrescue.org.

Once on our website just click on the “Adopt” tab and then “Available Kitties”. We look forward to introducing you

Schwarzy is from Fearless Kitty Rescue

[Fountain Hills, AZ]

Today's hours: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Visits by appointment only
Location
16832 East Avenue of the Fountains PO Box 19601 Fountain Hills, AZ, 85268

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