





Socks
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Socks
Richmond, VA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Socks'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.
Adoption Fee
$100
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Socks's Story
Some cats just show up. Others find you when you need them most. That was Socks—a one-year-old sweetheart who arrived on his foster parents porch cold, scared, and looking like hed already been through too much for such a young boy. He had a collar with no tag stuck around his neck, suggesting that he was lost or abandoned by a former owner. Now safe, warm, and fully vetted, hes ready for the only thing hes been missing all along: a forever home.<br/><br/>Since his foster parents brought him inside, Socks has transformed from a shy little man into a big affectionate goofball. He adores his people, loves attention, and is always down for a cuddle or a little play session. Hes neutered, microchipped, up to date on his vaccines, and dewormed—basically packed and ready to go home.<br/><br/>Socks is FIV+, but as long as his future owners keep an eye on his health, hell live a long and happy life. FIV is only spread between cats by deep bite wounds (not a playful chomp or a grooming bite), and humans and dogs cannot contract it. With a proper introduction, he can live safely with other cats. His roommate Frank — a St. Francis alum — can confirm that hes a delight. This sweet boy deserves the world, and his foster parents are determined to give it to him.
Some cats just show up. Others find you when you need them most. That was Socks—a one-year-old sweetheart who arrived on his foster parents porch cold, scared, and looking like hed already been through too much for such a young boy. He had a collar with no tag stuck around his neck, suggesting that he was lost or abandoned by a former owner. Now safe, warm, and fully vetted, hes ready for the only thing hes been missing all along: a forever home.
Since his foster parents brought him inside, Socks has transformed from a shy little man into a big affectionate goofball. He adores his people, loves attention, and is always down for a cuddle or a little play session. Hes neutered, microchipped, up to date on his vaccines, and dewormed—basically packed and ready to go home.
Socks is FIV+, but as long as his future owners keep an eye on his health, hell live a long and happy life. FIV is only spread between cats by deep bite wounds (not a playful chomp or a grooming bite), and humans and dogs cannot contract it. W
Some cats just show up. Others find you when you need them most. That was Socks—a one-year-old sweetheart who arrived on his foster parents porch cold, scared, and looking like hed already been through too much for such a young boy. He had a collar with no tag stuck around his neck, suggesting that he was lost or abandoned by a former owner. Now safe, warm, and fully vetted, hes ready for the only thing hes been missing all along: a forever home.
Since his foster parents brought him inside, Socks has transformed from a shy little man into a big affectionate goofball. He adores his people, loves attention, and is always down for a cuddle or a little play session. Hes neutered, microchipped, up to date on his vaccines, and dewormed—basically packed and ready to go home.
Socks is FIV+, but as long as his future owners keep an eye on his health, hell live a long and happy life. FIV is only spread between cats by deep bite wounds (not a playful chomp or a grooming bite), and humans and dogs cannot contract it. With a proper introduction, he can live safely with other cats. His roommate Frank — a St. Francis alum — can confirm that hes a delight. This sweet boy deserves the world, and his foster parents are determined to give it to him.
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Socks is from St. Francis Humane Association
[Richmond, VA]
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