Carrot is a 7-month-old FeLV+ male with tons of personality! He loves to play hard with toys and other FeLV+ cats, then melts into a cuddle bug with just one pet. He’ll sleep next to you, soak up the love, and pop right back up for more playtime.
Carrot is FeLV +
What is FeLV?
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) is a virus that affects only cats. It can impact a cat’s immune system, making them more susceptible to illness. FeLV is not contagious to humans or other animals—only to cats.
How is FeLV spread?
FeLV is spread through close, prolonged contact between cats, such as: Mutual grooming Sharing food and water bowls Bite wounds
It is not spread through casual contact, and it does not live long outside the cat’s body.
Can FeLV-positive cats live happy lives?
Absolutely. ❤️
Many FeLV-positive cats live full, happy, loving lives for years—especially when they are kept indoors, well cared for, and regularly monitored by a veterinarian.
They can safely live with dogs and other non-feline pets.
What special care do they need?
FeLV-positive cats thrive with:
Regular veterinary checkups A nutritious diet Prompt attention if they seem unwell A stress-free environment
There is no daily medication required just for FeLV, unless another condition arises.
If you are interested in adopting please complete our online application: https://service.sheltermanager.com/asmservice?account=lv2236&method=online_form_html&formid=43
Adoption Fee is $100.00
All kittens are fully vetted prior to being adopted, FVRCP, FeLV and Rabies Vaccines, FeLV / FIV Tested, Spayed / Neutered and Microchipped
Carrot is a 7-month-old FeLV+ male with tons of personality! He loves to play hard with toys and other FeLV+ cats, then melts into a cuddle bug with just one pet. He’ll sleep next to you, soak up the love, and pop right back up for more playtime.
Carrot is FeLV +
What is FeLV?
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) is a virus that affects only cats. It can impact a cat’s immune system, making them more susceptible to illness. FeLV is not contagious to humans or other animals—only to cats.
How is FeLV spread?
FeLV is spread through close, prolonged contact between cats, such as: Mutual grooming Sharing food and water bowls Bite wounds
It is not spread through casual contact, and it does not live long outside the cat’s body.
Can FeLV-positive cats live happy lives?
Absolutely. ❤️
Many FeLV-positive cats live full, happy, loving lives for years—especially when they are kept indoors, well cared for, and regularly monitored by a veterinarian.
They can safely live with dogs and other non-feline pets.
What special care do they need?
FeLV-positive cats thrive with:
Regular veterinary checkups A nutritious diet Prompt attention if they seem unwell A stress-free environment
There is no daily medication required just for FeLV, unless another condition arises.
If you are interested in adopting please complete our online application: https://service.sheltermanager.com/asmservice?account=lv2236&method=online_form_html&formid=43
Adoption Fee is $100.00
All kittens are fully vetted prior to being adopted, FVRCP, FeLV and Rabies Vaccines, FeLV / FIV Tested, Spayed / Neutered and Microchipped