Barnaby is a very handsome tabby boy. He was found outside by a nice lady who took him in and contacted our rescue for help. He was too sweet to be living outside.
Barnaby is a friendly guy who adjusts quickly to new things. He enjoys being petted and tolerates being held. Barnaby is a talker at times to tell you about his day.
He is intimidated around the number of cats in his foster home, but will be fine with one or two other friendly cats or as an only cat.
Barnaby has tested positive for FIV. This is not Feline Leukemia, which he tested negative for. Because he has a very friendly disposition and is easy to get along with, Barnaby does not have to be an only cat. FIV is transmitted by deep bite wounds from an infected cat and is prevalent among intact male cats who are fighting for territory and mates. FIV has an unfair stigma even within the vet & cat rescue community, but the majority of FIV+ cats live long, healthy lives. We have many current resources on FIV which we'd be happy to refer you to along with many personal experiences with FIV+ cats. We are hopeful that someone will have an open mind (or is already well informed about FIV!) and come to meet Barnaby. He won't let you down!
Barnaby is about 1.5 years old( as of 5/15/25), neutered, up to date on vaccinations, negative for Felv but he is positive for FIV. Don't let that scare you though, he can live a normal long life.
To meet handsome Barnaby, please send an email to Lori at apcatrescue@gmail.com.
Barnaby is a very handsome tabby boy. He was found outside by a nice lady who took him in and contacted our rescue for help. He was too sweet to be living outside.
Barnaby is a friendly guy who adjusts quickly to new things. He enjoys being petted and tolerates being held. Barnaby is a talker at times to tell you about his day.
He is intimidated around the number of cats in his foster home, but will be fine with one or two other friendly cats or as an only cat.
Barnaby has tested positive for FIV. This is not Feline Leukemia, which he tested negative for. Because he has a very friendly disposition and is easy to get along with, Barnaby does not have to be an only cat. FIV is transmitted by deep bite wounds from an infected cat and is prevalent among intact male cats who are fighting for territory and mates. FIV has an unfair stigma even within the vet & cat rescue community, but the majority of FIV+ cats live long, healthy lives. We have many current resources on FIV which we'd be happy to refer you to along with many personal experiences with FIV+ cats. We are hopeful that someone will have an open mind (or is already well informed about FIV!) and come to meet Barnaby. He won't let you down!
Barnaby is about 1.5 years old( as of 5/15/25), neutered, up to date on vaccinations, negative for Felv but he is positive for FIV. Don't let that scare you though, he can live a normal long life.
To meet handsome Barnaby, please send an email to Lori at apcatrescue@gmail.com.
You must be 21 years or older. We require vet and personal references.
2.
Approve Application
It takes a few days to a week to review applications. We will be in communication with you during this process.
3.
Meet the Pet
Meetings are arranged at the foster home or at an adoption event.
Additional adoption info
To begin the adoption process, you must fill out an application. You must be 21 years old to be considered for adoption. We require personal references including a vet and /or landlord (if applicable). If you have not adopted through us previously, we may require a home visit prior to adoption. All adopted cats must be kept indoors and up to date with vet care, including yearly wellness exams.
Your adoption donation allows us to provide the following vet care for each of our fosters.
*Spay or Neuter
*Rabies Vaccination
*Distemper Combo vaccinations
*Feline Leukemia/FIV testing
*Worming medications
*Flea Treatments
Any medical issue that arises in our care is addressed prior to adoption. Upon adoption, you receive a copy of medical records which will cover all care provided by our vets.
Declawing is not permitted.
A wellness visit must be scheduled with your vet within 2 weeks after adoption.
To begin the adoption process, you must fill out an application. You must be 21 years old to be considered for adoption. We require personal references including a vet and /or landlord (if applicable). If you have not adopted through us previously, we may require a home visit prior to adoption. All adopted cats must be kept indoors and up to date with vet care, including yearly wellness exams.
Your adoption donation allows us to provide the following vet care for each of our fosters.
*Spay or Neuter
*Rabies Vaccination
*Distemper Combo vaccinations
*Feline Leukemia/FIV testing
*Worming medications
*Flea Treatments
Any medical issue that arises in our care is addressed prior to adoption. Upon adoption, you receive a copy of medical records which will cover all care provided by our vets.
Declawing is not permitted.
A wellness visit must be scheduled with your vet within 2 weeks after adoption.
Go meet their pets
For approved applications, if an adoption day event is not available, we are making other arrangements for meeting our foster cats.
For approved applications, if an adoption day event is not available, we are making other arrangements for meeting our foster cats.
More about this rescue
We are a small network of foster homes, devoted to the cats and kittens we rescue. We provide a loving, safe environment for all our rescued cats so that they stay healthy, become well socialized and find their way to a loving home.
We provide all initial vet care: wellness checkups, vaccinations, Feline Leukemia/FIV testing, spay/neuter, worming medications, flea treatments and/or any other services needed while in our foster care program.
We are a small network of foster homes, devoted to the cats and kittens we rescue. We provide a loving, safe environment for all our rescued cats so that they stay healthy, become well socialized and find their way to a loving home.
We provide all initial vet care: wellness checkups, vaccinations, Feline Leukemia/FIV testing, spay/neuter, worming medications, flea treatments and/or any other services needed while in our foster care program.
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