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Fern is a gorgeous long-haired white cat, ten years old, and deaf. He us goofy and playful, and adores other cats (indifferent to dogs). He enjoys affection and romping around with his feline buddies. He has a wonderful personality, and is a fun addition to any home!
As many long haired cats, Fern is prone to hotspots on his neck (they happen maybe once every two years). He must wear an e-collar when these occur; otherwise he scratches himself and takes a while to heal. He is currently recovering from such an episode, but is doing well. We will send a cone with him to his new adopters.
Apply for Fern here: https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/RARI/Cat
Fern is a gorgeous long-haired white cat, ten years old, and deaf. He us goofy and playful, and adores other cats (indifferent to dogs). He enjoys affection and romping around with his feline buddies. He has a wonderful personality, and is a fun addition to any home!
As many long haired cats, Fern is prone to hotspots on his neck (they happen maybe once every two years). He must wear an e-collar when these occur; otherwise he scratches himself and takes a while to heal. He is currently recovering from such an episode, but is doing well. We will send a cone with him to his new adopters.
Apply for Fern here: https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/RARI/Cat
Our mission is to focus on the welfare of the most vulnerable abandoned animals – newborn kittens, special needs animals, and medically urgent cases. By providing a nurturing foster home environment and comprehensive veterinary care prior to adoption, we ensure their ability to rise above their past challenges and forge a resilient and trusting relationship with their new families. We will also offer post-adoption support, educational resources, and collaborative opportunities to local municipal shelters, TNVR groups, and other nonprofit organizations which fall under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and are operated for charitable purposes.
Our mission is to focus on the welfare of the most vulnerable abandoned animals – newborn kittens, special needs animals, and medically urgent cases. By providing a nurturing foster home environment and comprehensive veterinary care prior to adoption, we ensure their ability to rise above their past challenges and forge a resilient and trusting relationship with their new families. We will also offer post-adoption support, educational resources, and collaborative opportunities to local municipal shelters, TNVR groups, and other nonprofit organizations which fall under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and are operated for charitable purposes.