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My name is Pee-wee (Read description)!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago

Adoption fee: $45

This helps Furry Nation Salvation with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Maine Coon
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
4 years 4 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Hair Length
long

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

412-443-9456 ****ADOPT PEE-WEE, a Maine coon male cat with gorgeous long fur.. ***read this FULL section before calling** thanks

This adoption is NOT through Furry Nation Salvation and is a Courtesy Post. Please call the individual listed below with any further questions or to set up a time to meet the pet. Thank you.

Please call/text this number if 412-443-9456

Cat located in this city: Winter Park, FL

Cat’s Name: Pee-Wee

Cat’s Age & Sex: 5, Male

Cat’s vetting history (spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped): spayed/neutered/microchipped

Animals story: (where found and reason for wanting to rehome): Pee-Wee was adopted from PAWS in Chicago in 2018 when he was just a baby. We have 2 other older cats and they never truly accepted Pee-Wee, so he has been a loner and always felt like an outsider with them. We have also moved several times and he has not adjusted well to the constantly changing environments. We purchased our first home in April 2023 and Pee-Wee suddenly developed a urinating problem in the house that had never been an issue in these last 5 years. We have tried everything and nothing has solved the issue, so we are looking to re-home him with a better living situation where he can thrive and feel comfortable.

**** please know*** after contacting this rescue for help- she told us that his issues were mostly due to us feeding him DRY FOOD ONLY… and that is what may have started the issues. We didn’t know that cats needed wet food daily to help them avoid the urinary tract issues and kidney disease since cats have a LOW thirst drive and needed the moisture from their food (wet food is 75% moisture an dry food only 10%)…

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UPDATED INFO AS OF 4-4-2024.
- The vet prescribed him a liquid anti-anxiety medication that is helping
- he is only eating wet food now!!
- We prefer him to be in a quiet home. Pee Wee would NOT be a good fit for those with dogs or small children.
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Personality (shy, social, likes to be held, lap cat? Likes or dislikes): ***** He is shy and hesitant at first, but once he warms up, he is extremely cuddly and affectionate. He often sleeps in our laps at night. He loves being petted on his neck. He does not like dry cat treats, but loves drinking water. Water is almost like a treat to him. He will drink water from the sink if it is dripping lightly. He will also drink water poured into a bottle water cap. It’s very cute.

Any Supplies that go with pet (food, litter, leash, cat box, bedding, toys): ***** We can provide food, litter, & his cat tree

What food is the cat eating (dry only, dry and wet): ***** He currently eats dry food (Hills Science Urinary Tract food) and he likes the Squeeze Up handheld wet lickable treats too. We can provide some of those if needed. We did take him to the vet 3 times, He was tested for Urinary tract infection (very common with cats eating dry food only) but they didn't see a UTI but there was traces of bacteria in his urine. They gave him an antibiotic for it. … Please read the info below on why cats need wet food daily and why limiting the dry food is also key. This could solve future issues!
***the rescue lady also said you could contact her (with furry nation salvation) to help him to begin to associate his litter box as a POSITIVE place so he will consistently use is. Part of solving any avoidance of litter box issues is UPPING his wet food intake significantly so he never gets any slight pain again in the cat box to make him want to avoid it in the future.
MORE ON THIS BELOW

:::::::::::Please know that cats need canned wet food given DAILY. Why? Because cats have a low thirst drive and actually NEED the moisture from the wet food! Wet food is 75 % water (dry FOOD only 10%) and giving them wet food daily will help them avoid Urinary tract issues (which can lead to litter box avoidance), kidney disease, obesity issues linked to diabetes and cardiac issues. You will save on vet bills too! Limit the overly processed dry food and ensure cat eats all the wet food daily. At the VERY minimum each cat should get one 3oz. can of wet food a day or HALF of a 5.5oz. can a day (although we recommend double this).

:::::::::::: More info here: FurryNationSalvation.Org/wetfood

IF YOU WANT TO ADOPT:
1) Please show up with a cat carrier
2) Small adoption fee of: 45
3) I will call/text one month from adoption day just to make sure everything is going well
4) Please show up with your Driver's License.
5) Information sheet will be filled out (your information as well as mine)

*Please know that when you bring your newly adopted cat or kitten home, it is always BEST to place him/her in a very small room (bathroom works great) with their litter box, food, water, and bed for a few days to a few weeks. This way the animal can adjust much quicker and get acclimated to the new environment with less stress. All cats/kittens need time to adjust, so if you adopt please allow this. Thank you.

Call/text me if interested in this kitty: Rebecca Schott (412)-443-9456

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Rescue
Furry Nation Salvation

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
HELPING OTHERS
Email
Address
Poinciana Ave, port Orange, FL 32127

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

1) Please show up with a cat carrier for the animals safe return to their new home
2) Contract must be filled out
3) Adoption fee of 15-150 depending on the animal you are adopting. Amount is always shown in our description.
4) 1 month after the adoption takes place we contact you to make sure the adoption is going well. This is the time you can share any cute stories as that is what we will share on our Facebook and IG pages.
5) Please remember, if the adoption is not going well we will take the animal back.

Adoption application

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We foster out of our own homes within Volusia County and surrounding areas. Within the description or title, we have the city the animal is located in.

More about this rescue

Furry Nation Salvation, Inc. is a foster based all-volunteer non-profit animal rescue organization located in Florida. We commit our resources throughout Volusia County and surrounding areas in finding permanent homes for abandoned, unwanted, and neglected animals. Run by dedicated volunteers, our work is a heartfelt collaboration in making a difference for the innocent animals without a voice. Our foster volunteers “one on one” care help us to determine the animals true personality to best fit them into their forever home. We also promote, practice, and work, in the area of TNR (trap, neuter, return). This method of population reduction and control for feral cats has proven to be successful and we are committed to this method. FNS strives to educate the public on the importance of spay and neutering their pets and provide locations where they are able to do so at a discounted price. We assist in transporting animals to and from veterinary clinics, and help individuals place their unwanted pet who would otherwise be dumped at an animal shelter with an uncertain future. We do so by utilizing social media and animal adoption sites and always making ourselves available with support and advice. We love what we do and together we make a difference for so many. Furry Nation Salvation does not have a facility and rely on foster homes for our rescued animals. Our current goal is to establish a dedicated rescue facility to be able to help even more animals in need.