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This is Felix James. He is a handsome brown tabby that was surrendered in November of 2023 as his owner reported that Felix was not using the litter box. Felix was diagnosed and treated for diabetes just before being surrendered to the shelter. Felix was very stressed and afraid in the shelter. He was sent into a foster home to have his diabetes assessed and treated under the care of a veterinarian. Felix has used his litter box with no problems and also his scratching poles. Felix's insulin was tapered down and at this time the vet feels he needs one unit every 24 hours with his diet being monitored. Felix is not on a prescription diet and eats the same good quality wet cat food as does his house mates with some kibble as a treat. Felix is good friends with his roommate, Happy Harpy, and wants to be friends with other cats. He would probably do well with meeting other cats with a slow introduction as he is a shy cat. Felix is a lap cat and enjoys petting and attention between naps. He would do best in a family with older children as he is shy, and startles easily and then hides. Felix had a dental done recently with 3 bad teeth removed and his blood sugars are being monitored to see if this helps him go into remission. If you are interested in giving a special needs kitty a forever home, more information would be available about his insulin, labs and costs. Do you have room for a special kitty with special needs who just wants to be loved? Felix James adoption fee has been waived due to his diabetes. If you would like to meet Felix James please apply today!
This is Felix James. He is a handsome brown tabby that was surrendered in November of 2023 as his owner reported that Felix was not using the litter box. Felix was diagnosed and treated for diabetes just before being surrendered to the shelter. Felix was very stressed and afraid in the shelter. He was sent into a foster home to have his diabetes assessed and treated under the care of a veterinarian. Felix has used his litter box with no problems and also his scratching poles. Felix's insulin was tapered down and at this time the vet feels he needs one unit every 24 hours with his diet being monitored. Felix is not on a prescription diet and eats the same good quality wet cat food as does his house mates with some kibble as a treat. Felix is good friends with his roommate, Happy Harpy, and wants to be friends with other cats. He would probably do well with meeting other cats with a slow introduction as he is a shy cat. Felix is a lap cat and enjoys petting and attention between naps. He would do best in a family with older children as he is shy, and startles easily and then hides. Felix had a dental done recently with 3 bad teeth removed and his blood sugars are being monitored to see if this helps him go into remission. If you are interested in giving a special needs kitty a forever home, more information would be available about his insulin, labs and costs. Do you have room for a special kitty with special needs who just wants to be loved? Felix James adoption fee has been waived due to his diabetes. If you would like to meet Felix James please apply today!
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We are open by appointment or specific days. Please contact us at info@eccha.org or 715-839-4747 X21. At this time, we have public viewing hours on Thursdays from 5-8pm and Sundays from 1-4pm.