Blaine
ID | 2000303014 |
Gender | Male |
Weight | 5 kilograms |
Size | Medium |
Age | 7 Years 3 Months |
Colour | Grey |
Breed | Domestic Shorthair |
Status | Available |
Arrival Date | June 21, 2025 |
About Blaine
Hi there, I'm Blaine! I'm a big hunka love kinda cat who's looking for a home with some cozy spots to kick back and relax. Sweet with my feline roommates, and friendly with human visitors, I hope I won't have too much trouble finding a nice home that fits the bill! I'm loyal and loving, and looking to find a best friend and sidekick for life. I promise to give you lots of cuddles in return for a warm house and a full belly!
Dog-friendly: Untested
Cat-friendly: Yes (additional considerations due to being FIV positive)
Kid-friendly: Yes
Do I Need Special Care?: I tested positive for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) which is a condition that may lead to a weakened immune system. I will need regular veterinary visits to make sure I am staying healthy. The staff can tell you more about what it means to adopt a cat that is FIV positive, but you should know that FIV positive cats can lead long and healthy lives! I also have gum recession on my front incisors and many of my incisors have already fallen out. Additional teeth may just fall out, but if not, I may need dental surgery in the future to extract them if they start giving me trouble. Some FIV cats may be more prone to dental issues throughout the lifetime, so it would be recommended to budget for ongoing dental care to keep my teeth looking and feeling their best.
Dog-friendly: Untested
Cat-friendly: Yes (additional considerations due to being FIV positive)
Kid-friendly: Yes
Do I Need Special Care?: I tested positive for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) which is a condition that may lead to a weakened immune system. I will need regular veterinary visits to make sure I am staying healthy. The staff can tell you more about what it means to adopt a cat that is FIV positive, but you should know that FIV positive cats can lead long and healthy lives! I also have gum recession on my front incisors and many of my incisors have already fallen out. Additional teeth may just fall out, but if not, I may need dental surgery in the future to extract them if they start giving me trouble. Some FIV cats may be more prone to dental issues throughout the lifetime, so it would be recommended to budget for ongoing dental care to keep my teeth looking and feeling their best.