Posted 17 hours ago | Updated 16 hours ago
Audrey is a beautiful long-haired white and orange girl that is affectionate and playful on her terms. Audrey is considered a special needs kitty because of all of her illnesses she has had. Audrey and her brother started off at Heartland as wee sickly babies in Aug of 2023. She developed a condition called Stomatitis and Heartland treated her for that but the treatment made her sick after a month. She also developed a condition on her paws called Pododermatitis or "Pillow Feet". She was treated with antibiotics for both her mouth and feet and given lots of time to heal. She no longer has either condition.
Audrey does have chronic gingivitis and must have regular dental care. She must see a vet every year to monitor this so it doesn't turn back into stomatitis. She also has excessive keratin grown on her paw pads but the vet has cleared her to be adopted. That would also need to be monitored during her yearly visits. Hers foster mom thinks she has a compromised immune system so she is more susceptable to certain illness. She has recovered well from the stomatitis and pododermatis though which is a good sign. She can live a long and heathly life with the proper care.
The upside is she is a one of a kind kitty that is quite funny, playful and affectionate. Please consider adopting this wonderful firl who deserves a home of her own.
She is up to date on her shots, treated for fleas and parasites, microchipped, tested negative for FIV/FELV and spayed.
Audrey is a beautiful long-haired white and orange girl that is affectionate and playful on her terms. Audrey is considered a special needs kitty because of all of her illnesses she has had. Audrey and her brother started off at Heartland as wee sickly babies in Aug of 2023. She developed a condition called Stomatitis and Heartland treated her for that but the treatment made her sick after a month. She also developed a condition on her paws called Pododermatitis or "Pillow Feet". She was treated with antibiotics for both her mouth and feet and given lots of time to heal. She no longer has either condition.
Audrey does have chronic gingivitis and must have regular dental care. She must see a vet every year to monitor this so it doesn't turn back into stomatitis. She also has excessive keratin grown on her paw pads but the vet has cleared her to be adopted. That would also need to be monitored during her yearly visits. Hers foster mom thinks she has a compromised immune system so she is more susceptable to certain illness. She has recovered well from the stomatitis and pododermatis though which is a good sign. She can live a long and heathly life with the proper care.
The upside is she is a one of a kind kitty that is quite funny, playful and affectionate. Please consider adopting this wonderful firl who deserves a home of her own.
She is up to date on her shots, treated for fleas and parasites, microchipped, tested negative for FIV/FELV and spayed.
All Adoptions are held at the Petsmart on Highway K in O'Fallon, MO.
Upcoming Adoption Events
Dogs and Cats available for Adoption on Saturdays 11:00AM - 4:00PM
Cats available for Adoption on Sundays 12:00PM - 2:00PM
All Adoptions are held at the Petsmart on Highway K in O'Fallon, MO.
Upcoming Adoption Events
Dogs and Cats available for Adoption on Saturdays 11:00AM - 4:00PM
Cats available for Adoption on Sundays 12:00PM - 2:00PM