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Sully

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Sully

Charlotte, NC

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Athletic, Curious, Funny, Friendly, Gentle, Loyal, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes
Declawed:
No

Sully'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.

Adoption Fee

$50

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Sully's Story

Meet Sully A Survivor Ready for His Forever Home<br/><br/>Sully is living proof that kindness can survive even the hardest circumstances.<br/>We rescued Sully while trapping cats with Friends of Feral Felines from a local feral colony. At first, he seemed like any other community cat, but a veterinary exam revealed that he was covered in infected lacerations and abscesses from attack wounds. He was desperately ill, and without rescue, he likely would not have survived much longer.<br/><br/>We brought him indoors to recover, expecting a frightened feral cat who would be difficult to handle. Instead, Sully amazed us. Within a day, he accepted gentle pets. Within two days, he was greeting us with loud meows and asking for affection. Despite everything he had endured, Sully chose trust, love, and friendship.<br/><br/>Sully is an incredibly sweet, affectionate cat who loves attention and human companionship. He has clearly left street life behind and is more than ready for a safe, loving home.<br/>Sully is also FIV-positive. Fortunately, many FIV-positive cats live long, healthy lives with routine veterinary care and an indoor lifestyle. FIV is not spread through casual contact such as sharing food bowls, water bowls, litter boxes, or grooming. In calm households, FIV-positive and FIV-negative cats can often live together safely.<br/><br/>Sully is looking for a family willing to look beyond the stigma of FIV and see the wonderful cat he truly is. He has overcome incredible odds and now deserves the chance to spend the rest of his life being loved.<br/>If you're looking for a loyal companion with a huge heart and an inspiring story, Sully is waiting to meet you. We promise he'll return your love a thousandfold.

Meet Sully A Survivor Ready for His Forever Home

Sully is living proof that kindness can survive even the hardest circumstances.
We rescued Sully while trapping cats with Friends of Feral Felines from a local feral colony. At first, he seemed like any other community cat, but a veterinary exam revealed that he was covered in infected lacerations and abscesses from attack wounds. He was desperately ill, and without rescue, he likely would not have survived much longer.

We brought him indoors to recover, expecting a frightened feral cat who would be difficult to handle. Instead, Sully amazed us. Within a day, he accepted gentle pets. Within two days, he was greeting us with loud meows and asking for affection. Despite everything he had endured, Sully chose trust, love, and friendship.

Sully is an incredibly sweet, affectionate cat who loves attention and human companionship. He has clearly left street life behind and is more than ready for a safe, loving home.
Sully is also FIV-positive. For

Meet Sully A Survivor Ready for His Forever Home

Sully is living proof that kindness can survive even the hardest circumstances.
We rescued Sully while trapping cats with Friends of Feral Felines from a local feral colony. At first, he seemed like any other community cat, but a veterinary exam revealed that he was covered in infected lacerations and abscesses from attack wounds. He was desperately ill, and without rescue, he likely would not have survived much longer.

We brought him indoors to recover, expecting a frightened feral cat who would be difficult to handle. Instead, Sully amazed us. Within a day, he accepted gentle pets. Within two days, he was greeting us with loud meows and asking for affection. Despite everything he had endured, Sully chose trust, love, and friendship.

Sully is an incredibly sweet, affectionate cat who loves attention and human companionship. He has clearly left street life behind and is more than ready for a safe, loving home.
Sully is also FIV-positive. Fortunately, many FIV-positive cats live long, healthy lives with routine veterinary care and an indoor lifestyle. FIV is not spread through casual contact such as sharing food bowls, water bowls, litter boxes, or grooming. In calm households, FIV-positive and FIV-negative cats can often live together safely.

Sully is looking for a family willing to look beyond the stigma of FIV and see the

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Sully is from Friends of Feral Felines

[Charlotte, NC]

Our Mission
Friends of Feral Felines is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization with a mission to improve the lives of community cats through Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate and Return (TNVR). We educate and work with the public on the humane management of feral and stray community cats by offering spay/neuter subsidies and financial assistanc...
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