Posted 6 days ago | Updated 7 hours ago
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This helps Animal Rescue League of Iowa Inc. with pet care costs.
HOW TO ADOPT: This cat is participating in our Shelter Cat Getaway foster program, which gives cats a vacation from the shelter and lets them enjoy home life while they wait to be adopted. To schedule a time to meet this cat, please contact Mary at mmccarroll@arl-iowa.org
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-The absolute sweetest boy who is very friendly and enjoys sitting next to you
- When he went to his foster home to take a break from the shelter, he confidently came right out of the carrier and made himself right at home!
- He loves head and chin scratches, and rubbing all over you
- Has the cutest little meow when he wants attention
- He definitely just wants to be your buddy and hang out with you, but he will also relax and is not overly needy
- When feeling playful likes toy balls
- Loves looking out the window!
- We think he may do well with other pets in his new home, after a slow introduction
- Is currently eating Hills Science C/D
We suspect this cat has Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC), inflammation of the bladder with unknown cause. FIC is fairly common in highly stressed cats. During routine urine screening microscopic amounts of blood were found. Radiographs showed no evidence bladder stones. FIC cats may be prone to bouts of inappropriate urination when stressed. Things you can do to reduce flare ups are increase water consumption, by either feeding a canned diet or using a water fountain, environmental enrichment, such as climbing trees, perches, brushing and new toys and litter box hygiene. Recommend that the litter box is cleaned frequently (some cats may require it daily), in a location that is low stress and easily accessible. Having multiple boxes in various locations may be needed. Any future needs are at the adopters cost and discretion. Please consult your veterinarian prior to adoption. If you choose to give this cat a chance then you will need to sign a waiver indicating you understand the aforementioned information.
All adoptable cats and kittens are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations (rabies and FVRCP as appropriate for their age)
HOW TO ADOPT: This cat is participating in our Shelter Cat Getaway foster program, which gives cats a vacation from the shelter and lets them enjoy home life while they wait to be adopted. To schedule a time to meet this cat, please contact Mary at mmccarroll@arl-iowa.org
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-The absolute sweetest boy who is very friendly and enjoys sitting next to you
- When he went to his foster home to take a break from the shelter, he confidently came right out of the carrier and made himself right at home!
- He loves head and chin scratches, and rubbing all over you
- Has the cutest little meow when he wants attention
- He definitely just wants to be your buddy and hang out with you, but he will also relax and is not overly needy
- When feeling playful likes toy balls
- Loves looking out the window!
- We think he may do well with other pets in his new home, after a slow introduction
- Is currently eating Hills Science C/D
We suspect this cat has Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC), inflammation of the bladder with unknown cause. FIC is fairly common in highly stressed cats. During routine urine screening microscopic amounts of blood were found. Radiographs showed no evidence bladder stones. FIC cats may be prone to bouts of inappropriate urination when stressed. Things you can do to reduce flare ups are increase water consumption, by either feeding a canned diet or using a water fountain, environmental enrichment, such as climbing trees, perches, brushing and new toys and litter box hygiene. Recommend that the litter box is cleaned frequently (some cats may require it daily), in a location that is low stress and easily accessible. Having multiple boxes in various locations may be needed. Any future needs are at the adopters cost and discretion. Please consult your veterinarian prior to adoption. If you choose to give this cat a chance then you will need to sign a waiver indicating you understand the aforementioned information.
All adoptable cats and kittens are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations (rabies and FVRCP as appropriate for their age)
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
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Meet the Pet
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Take the Pet Home
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