Spoiled Monster
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Spoiled Monster
Dover, DE
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Spoiled Monster’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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Spoiled Monster's Story
Spoiled Monster is an affectionate, playful boy who was taken in and treated very well by his foster family. Spoiled Monster has tested FIV+, but that shouldn’t deter you from adopting this awesome cat: FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) is transmitted either by mating or by deep, blood-drawing bite wounds from infected cats, which usually occur during fighting. Casual contact - such as sharing litter boxes, bowls or mutual grooming - has not been found to be a means of transmission. FIV is only transmissible from cat to cat and is not transmissible to humans, dogs or other species. And, happily, most FIV+ cats live long, normal lives!
Spoiled Monster is an affectionate, playful boy who was taken in and treated very well by his foster family. Spoiled Monster has tested FIV+, but that shouldn’t deter you from adopting this awesome cat: FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) is transmitted either by mating or by deep, blood-drawing bite wounds from infected cats, which usually occur during fighting. Casual contact - such as sharing litter boxes, bowls or mutual grooming - has not been found to be a means of transmission. FIV is only transmissible from cat to cat and is not transmissible to humans, dogs or other species. And, happily, most FIV+ cats live long, normal lives!
Spoiled Monster is an affectionate, playful boy who was taken in and treated very well by his foster family. Spoiled Monster has tested FIV+, but that shouldn’t deter you from adopting this awesome cat: FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) is transmitted either by mating or by deep, blood-drawing bite wounds from infected cats, which usually occur during fighting. Casual contact - such as sharing litter boxes, bowls or mutual grooming - has not been found to be a means of transmission. FIV is only transmissible from cat to cat and is not transmissible to humans, dogs or other species. And, happily, most FIV+ cats live long, normal lives!
How To Adopt
Spoiled Monster is from Purrfect Haven Cat Rescue
[Dover, DE]
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