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My name is Virgil!

Posted over 4 months ago | Updated over 2 months ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
White
Age
Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
54858348
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Friendly, but emaciated, blue-eyed Virgil was found on a golf course begging for food in 11/23. Virgil is estimated to be 10 years old with his initial vet visit confirming his "senior status." Besides being thin and having a low-grade heart murmur, Virgil was given a clean bill of health at the time.
Late on Christmas Eve, Virgil became lethargic with little interest in food. After 3 days of overnight emergency treatment, Virgil was not improving and his outcome looked bleak. On day 4 Virgil finally began eating on his own and responding to the IV meds!
To keep him happy and healthy, Virgil will need to be on medication and prescription food.
Virgil does do well in a home with other cats (not sure about dogs or kids).
Rescue
Friends of Noah-WI

Contact info

Pet ID
54858348
Contact
Phone
Address
P.O. Box 308, Janesville, WI 53547

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Information about our adoption process and applications can be found on our website at https://www.friendsofnoah-wi.org/adoption-fees-policies

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

A few cats are in the Adoption Center at Mounds Pet Food Warehouse, Janesville. However, most adoptables are located in foster homes while they socialize and wait for their fur-ever home!

More about this rescue

Friends of Noah-WI is a foster-based Wisconsin dog and cat rescue organization. We invest in our community on many different levels. Not only do we rescue animals in critical need, but we also help change the conditions that contribute to homeless pets in the first place.