Talbot
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Tuxedo
About Talbot
Prospect, KY
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Talbot’s Compatibility
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This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Talbot's Story
TALBOT IS LOOKING FOR LOVE!<br/><br/>This handsome gentleman ?? dressed in his tuxedo is looking for a lifelong relationship. He is a young man, approximately 4 year old and 11 pounds. He wants to woo you with his cute meow and loves to give massages (make biscuits)! He is a lover and is looking for his person to love!<br/><br/>His ADOPTION FEE HAS BEEN SPONSORED by an amazing supporter of The Arrow Fund.<br/><br/>He wants you all to know he is FIV positive, but don’t let that stop you! He is a mild mannered kind of guy! Talbot is looking forward to movie nights snuggled up to his special someone and purring the night away!<br/><br/>Worried about adopting an FIV Cat? Don't be, here are some FIV myth busters:<br/>MYTH: "Cats with FIV should be euthanized because they're unadoptable or too risky to place." <br/>FACT: FIV positive kitties are no less adoptable than uninfected cats, live long healthy lives in stable environments, and without infecting other family pets.<br/><br/>MYTH: "Infected cats can spread FIV by casual contact with other cats, including mutual grooming." <br/>FACT: FIV is only transmitted through deep bite wounds that draw blood.<br/><br/>MYTH: "FIV positive kitties become ill and die at an early age."<br/>FACT: FIV cats don't have a higher incidence of disease than uninfected kitties, and don't die sooner.<br/><br/>Adoption Applications are on our website at thearrowfund.org<br/><br/>Please share this post so Talbot can get into his forever home. He is currently at Bannon Woods Veterinary Hospital while awaiting his happily ever after!
TALBOT IS LOOKING FOR LOVE!
This handsome gentleman ?? dressed in his tuxedo is looking for a lifelong relationship. He is a young man, approximately 4 year old and 11 pounds. He wants to woo you with his cute meow and loves to give massages (make biscuits)! He is a lover and is looking for his person to love!
His ADOPTION FEE HAS BEEN SPONSORED by an amazing supporter of The Arrow Fund.
He wants you all to know he is FIV positive, but don’t let that stop you! He is a mild mannered kind of guy! Talbot is looking forward to movie nights snuggled up to his special someone and purring the night away!
Worried about adopting an FIV Cat? Don't be, here are some FIV myth busters:
MYTH: "Cats with FIV should be euthanized because they're unadoptable or too risky to place."
FACT: FIV positive kitties are no less adoptable than uninfected cats, live long healthy lives in stable environments, and without infecting other family pets.
MYTH: "Infected cats can spread FIV by casual cont
TALBOT IS LOOKING FOR LOVE!
This handsome gentleman ?? dressed in his tuxedo is looking for a lifelong relationship. He is a young man, approximately 4 year old and 11 pounds. He wants to woo you with his cute meow and loves to give massages (make biscuits)! He is a lover and is looking for his person to love!
His ADOPTION FEE HAS BEEN SPONSORED by an amazing supporter of The Arrow Fund.
He wants you all to know he is FIV positive, but don’t let that stop you! He is a mild mannered kind of guy! Talbot is looking forward to movie nights snuggled up to his special someone and purring the night away!
Worried about adopting an FIV Cat? Don't be, here are some FIV myth busters:
MYTH: "Cats with FIV should be euthanized because they're unadoptable or too risky to place."
FACT: FIV positive kitties are no less adoptable than uninfected cats, live long healthy lives in stable environments, and without infecting other family pets.
MYTH: "Infected cats can spread FIV by casual contact with other cats, including mutual grooming."
FACT: FIV is only transmitted through deep bite wounds that draw blood.
MYTH: "FIV positive kitties become ill and die at an early age."
FACT: FIV cats don't have a higher incidence of disease than uninfected kitties, and don't die sooner.
Adoption Applications are on our website at thearrowfund.org
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