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Calico kittens & cats in Findlay, Ohio

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Kat

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Findlay, OH
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Good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Kat! This sweet male cat loves people. He loves affection and sleeping near people, but at times he is also independent. He is very smart, friendly and sensitive. He would do best as an only cat, but with time could do ok with another cat who wants to play and chase. He could do well with a dog if the dog is friendly and playful.
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Sassy Beans

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 3 mos
Findlay, OH
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Good with cats,
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Sassy Beans was taken in by a wonderful person and has been living a great life with her 3 brothers. They would like to be adopted in pairs.They are sweet and loving kitties and 3 of the 4 are polydactyl. Sassy Beans - grey F Mittens - buff with white paws and face M Buffy - buff M Nirmal - buff M
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Maggie

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs
Findlay, OH
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Good with kids, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
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Maggie was living in a wood pile, but was taken in when she had 4 adorable kittens. She is now looking for an inside home as she is not feral and is very well behaved. She is sweet and beautiful! She is currently recovering from taking care of her babies, having ear mites and being generally underweight and stressed living outside. She's ready for the good life. Are you the person she's been waiting for? She is a tabby with just a touch of torbie - orange patches on her back and paw mixed with gorgeous tiger stripes. Her son is Magnolia and she has 3 daughters - they are not fixed yet - one tiger with orange on her paw like her Mom. One tabico (tabby + calico) and one black kitten. Maggie tested positive for FIV. She is our first cat to test positive. Even with FIV, she can still live a long and healthy life. She will need to be an indoor cat and fed a healthy diet to keep her immune system strong. Caring for an FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) positive cat primarily requires strict indoor living to prevent the spread of the virus and shield their compromised immune system from outside pathogens. How to care for an FIV cat: - Regular vet check-ups - Provide a safe, stable indoor environment - Minimize environmental stress, which can suppress the immune system. - Provide a stable routine, comfortable resting areas, and regular playtime. - Feed a nutritionally complete and well-balanced diet to maintain optimal health and weight. - No Raw Diets because FIV+ cats have a weakened immune system, they are highly susceptible to severe food-borne bacteria and parasites. Can an FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) Cat Safely Live with Other Cats? Yes. Because the virus is primarily transmitted through deep, penetrating bite wounds, it rarely spreads during peaceful cohabitation or casual grooming. Follow these key steps to ensure a safe, multi-cat household: - Ensure all cats are spayed/neutered. - Perform slow introductions: Do not rush. Use scent-swapping and gradual visual contact before allowing your new cat to roam the house freely. - Maintain a stable environment: Keep your cats indoors to prevent them from engaging in territorial fights with neighborhood animals. Ensure there are plenty of resources (food bowls, litter boxes, and vertical perches) so the cats never feel the need to compete. - Monitor personalities: The biggest risk is a serious, blood-drawing fight. If your existing cats are known to be aggressive or highly reactive, introducing a new cat may not be the best fit.

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