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LOT-Adopted Domestic Short Hair & Extra-Toes Cat / Hemingway Polydactyl Mix Pottstown, PA

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • Orange / Red

About

House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs.

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Meet LOT-Adopted


Here’s another sweetheart from the Trap, Neuter Return project in one of the alleys in Pottstown.


This handsome orange fellow sports Lots Of Toes, hence the name LOT. He even had to have some removed because the nails were growing into his foot pads!


LOT is an amiable, loving kitty who is looking for a home where he’ll be safeguarded from the dangers of outdoor living. He is over-the-top friendly & gets along with other cats. On the weekly Petfinder Report, LOT is consistently the most viewed cat, but there have never been any e-mails sent asking for an Application to Adopt. He is an incredible cat, friendly, intelligent, social. We recently discovered he likes to walk on a leash! Don't pass up the opportunity to adopt this cat just because he is FIV positive!!! He'd make an excellent companion!


LOT is neutered, has current rabies & distemper vaccinations & is FeLV negative. He is, however, FIV positive. Please don’t be put off by his FIV status. FIV stands for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. FIV can suppress the immune system, but most cats can and will live long and healthy lives with FIV. FIV is not contagious to humans or other non-cat pets. For more information on FIV, please check out the following information sheets – FIV:Squelching the Rumors and Have You Heard of FIV. We would also be happy to discuss this condition with you.


Interested in adopting this kitty? Contact NotAllPerfectStrays@yahoo.com for an Adoption Application or more information!

Cat NAPS is a small cat rescue organization serving Montgomery County, PA. Our mission is to advocate Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) as a humane solution to control the feral cat population; locate appropriate homes for adoptable stray cats and kittens; and provide a limited number of special-needs cats with a place where they can live a quality life until adopted.

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  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Adult
  • Male