Size
(when grown) -
Details
Needs special attention,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We need a very special home for a very special boy...meet Qing!
Qing is a very sweet young boy, and what he lacks in legs he makes up for in endless love! He was found as a stray, dragging behind him an entirely useless leg. It was promptly amputated, and he has adjusted well to the 3-legged life. He is looking for his forever home, but exactly how long "forever" is remains uncertain for him - along the way, we discovered that Qing is positive for Feline Leukemia, a virus that runs a completely unpredictable course. The only thing we can say for certain is that he is *progressively* infected. A progressive FeLV infection means that he is more likely to become ill at some point.
But Qing is a lover boy like you've never seen. He is an expert biscuit maker and loves belly rubs and chin scritches. He's got such a zest for life and loves crash landing into his various toys. When you adopt Qing, you will receive a wonderfully socialized gentleman who comes neutered and fully vaccinated, and you will also receive his special mouse that he continuously loses underneath things, and then cries for help after. Adopting Qing is a commitment to however long he may or may not have, and a commitment to always helping him find his mousey.
Qing will need to go to an only cat household, or a household with other FeLV+ cats. We also cannot state whether or not he is okay with other cats, or dogs. Although his foster home has both, he cannot interact with the rest of that household as FeLV spreads easily via saliva.
Included with the adoption is the kitty's neuter, all current-due vaccinations for kitties over 1-year, deworming, flea treatment, a wellness check, FIV/FeLV combo testing, and microchipping. In addition to being fully vetted, our cats and kittens are highly socialized. We offer a 2-week getting acquainted period, so you can comfortably settle in with your new kitty!
To apply to adopt, please complete an adoption inquiry at www.bluesmews.org so our adoption specialist volunteer can review it and contact you!