Size
(when grown) -
Details
Needs special attention,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
My name is Lincoln, and I'm not your ordinary feline. I'm a Lynx Point Siamese, boasting a striking coat that turns heads wherever I go. At three years old, I've seen my fair share of adventures, but lately, life has thrown me some unexpected challenges.You see, I wasn't always aware of just how emotional and sensitive us Siamese cats can be. I was adopted into a loving family, alongside two other feline friends who I thought were my companions. However, over the past six months, things took a turn for the worse. My once beloved buddies began treating me differently, picking fights and making me feel unwelcome in my own home.The situation became so dire that I ended up at the vet with injuries from their aggression. To add insult to injury, quite literally, I discovered I was one of the rare few cats afflicted with bladder stones. Only 1% of cats have to deal with this alongside being an emotional kitty. But with the right care and attention, I've been making strides toward recovery.Since February, I've been on a special prescription urinary diet, which, I must say, isn't too bad. It's helped dissolve my bladder stones significantly, and with the aid of Gabapentin for stress and pain management, I'm feeling better day by day.But here's the thing: my vet believes that I'd thrive best in a stress-free environment, perhaps as the sole feline in a loving home. So, if you're someone who's willing to take on the responsibility of caring for an emotional kitty like me, I promise to repay you with endless affection and companionship. Plus, if all goes well and my stones vanish, I might even bid farewell to my prescription food!If you're interested in giving me a forever home where I can truly flourish, please come visit me. I'll be waiting with open paws and a hopeful heart.