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Meet Prince, a young tuxie who is full of life and personality. He loves to play and will keep you smiling with his funny stretches and playful energy. He chirps, has the tiniest, sweetest meow, and thrives on attention. Expect lots of purring, biscuit-making, and happy roll-overs for pets. Like many solo kittens, Prince can be a bit excitable during play, but he does great when given toys. Prince was recently treated for FIP (feline infectious peritonitis), and is grateful for his second chance. Affectionate and entertaining, this little Prince Charming is ready to find a loving home. Could it be with you?
Medical Disclosure:
This cat was diagnosed with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) with neurological and ocular involvement when he arrived at OAS. FIP is a disease caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus. Although historically considered a fatal condition, effective antiviral treatments now exist. This cat completed a full course of treatment for neurological/ocular FIP and has made an excellent recovery. At this time, the cat is considered clinically recovered and this is not expected to affect the cat’s long term health. FIP can rarely relapse, but most treated cats continue to do very well long-term. Adopters should monitor for any concerning signs such as changes in vision, abnormal eye appearance, wobbliness or weakness, seizures, decreased appetite, or lethargy. If these occur, follow-up with your veterinarian is recommended. Typically a repeated course of medication is required if a relapse occurs. No ongoing medications are needed based on the cat’s current condition. Oakland Animal Services is unable to provide additional medical care post-adoption. Any future concerns or treatment needs will be the responsibility of the adopter and their veterinarian.
Meet Prince, a young tuxie who is full of life and personality. He loves to play and will keep you smiling with his funny stretches and playful energy. He chirps, has the tiniest, sweetest meow, and thrives on attention. Expect lots of purring, biscuit-making, and happy roll-overs for pets. Like many solo kittens, Prince can be a bit excitable during play, but he does great when given toys. Prince was recently treated for FIP (feline infectious peritonitis), and is grateful for his second chance. Affectionate and entertaining, this little Prince Charming is ready to find a loving home. Could it be with you?
Medical Disclosure:
This cat was diagnosed with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) with neurological and ocular involvement when he arrived at OAS. FIP is a disease caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus. Although historically considered a fatal condition, effective antiviral treatments now exist. This cat completed a full course of treatment for neurological/ocular FIP and has made an excellent recovery. At this time, the cat is considered clinically recovered and this is not expected to affect the cat’s long term health. FIP can rarely relapse, but most treated cats continue to do very well long-term. Adopters should monitor for any concerning signs such as changes in vision, abnormal eye appearance, wobbliness or weakness, seizures, decreased appetite, or lethargy. If these occur, follow-up with your veterinarian is recommended. Typically a repeated course of medication is required if a relapse occurs. No ongoing medications are needed based on the cat’s current condition. Oakland Animal Services is unable to provide additional medical care post-adoption. Any future concerns or treatment needs will be the responsibility of the adopter and their veterinarian.
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If you are interested in adopting this pet, please submit an application: https://www.oaklandanimalservices.org/adopt/how-to-adopt/