Home Cats FeLV+/ FIV+Cats   Dogs PLEA for a Pet with a Special Need  Email: special@rescueadopt.com

 

FIV positive cat needs home or foster care. Oreo is about six-years-old and very sweet. His health is good at this point. He was just neutered (Friday, March 21st) after being rescued. He has what will be, beautiful long fur. I spent an hour-and-a-half cutting mats that were right down to his skin and he put up with all of it, laying down and purring! He still needs a bath, but that has to wait since he just had the neuter surgery yesterday. Oreo gets along well with other cats (someone with another FIV cat would be a great home for him) and children, but is very afraid of dogs. We had thought that we had a foster lined up, but when he tested positive that fell through. Now he is living on very borrowed time in our bathroom. I have 8 cats of my own and no 'spare' rooms - we only have the one bathroom. A lot of effort on the part of a lot of individuals went into rescuing and neutering this boy. We will all be devastated if he has to be euthanized.
If you can help Oreo, please contact Kathryn at 541-744-0121.
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I am Maslo but I am really tough.  I love being a boy but I am actually sweet, you'll see if you adopt me.  I have FELV but have been so healthy.  Never been sick at all.  It's amazing.  I have beautiful red hair.  Please contact madonna@itsmeowornever.org to find out more about me.  I was rescued approx. 10 months ago.  

 

Hi, my name is Bat and I was rescued approx. 10 months ago.  I have very shiny black hair.  The vet said I tested positive for FELV.  I have been very healthy, no sickness at all.  Please take me home.  I am in Niles, Ohio and will drive a short distance to find you.  I am a boy.  Please contact me at madonna@itsmeowornever.org  

 

 

I am Olivia and have FELV but have been to frisky and healthy.  Never been sick in 10 months.  I have to investigate EVERYTHING as you can see here.  Please take me home so I can investigate everything in the house.  Please contact madonna@itsmeowornever.org  I am in Niles, Ohio.  I am a little girl.

 

 

Hi, I am Liddy and have FELV.  I am so good and love to held.  I love all toys, I am very active and have never been sick one day in my life.  I promise to love you forever if you would take me home.  I was rescued approx. 10 months ago.   I have long hair.  Please contact madonna@itsmeowornever.org to find out more about me.  I am located in Niles, Ohio.  I am a girl.

 


 

This wonderful, loving cat showed up at my house 2 years ago.  He's been living in my shed in a little insulated cat yurt since his arrival.  He's updated on all of his shots, and he's been neutered. He's very loving and affectionate, and would make someone a wonderful pet.
I would like to find him a permanent, loving, committed home where he can enjoy life as an indoor/ outdoor cat.  He's FIV positive, but has been asymptomatic since his arrival.
He tolerates other cats, and he does not possess an alpha male personality.  He's more of a submissive cat and might be pushed
around by more dominant cats.   I don't know how he'd do with dogs. I'd love to have him come inside and live in my house, but I have 4 indoor/outdoor cats and they don' t like him and won't tolerate any more additions to the household.  He's initially shy around strangers, especially men, but warms up quickly. 
I'd be willing to transport him to a new home, but I'd want to do an indepth interview with any prospective adoptive families.  I can be reached at (406) 446-2996. Thanks, 


Lamont was dumped into a feral colony. He is the sweetest, most loving boy you could want. He loves to sit on your lap and turn over for belly rubs. He is very affectionate and extremely gentle. He lets you do anything you want to him. He is 2-3 yrs old, neutered and fully vaccinated. He recently had complete dental work done and is now 100% healthy except for his felv+ status. He eats well, always uses his litterbox and loves to play. But his favorite past time is cuddling with a human. He needs a home quickly though because he is lonely in the empty room he is currently being housed in and he has limited time left there.
Email ahomeatlast@optonline.net or call 631-220-2253


We recently took in a cat that the neighbor booted out the door before xmas. He is a young cat, maybe 3-5 yrs of age, we had him neutered, and found out he has aids. The problem is the neighbor will not even talk to us about the cat, we have him in our home temporarily, but we have another cat that just had kittens not to long ago, and a 19month old granddaughter with bad allergies. Due to the granddaugters allergies for one we have to find homes for the cats. We have a home for the mommy cat when its time. But we are having a difficult time finding a home for him, his name is Merry. He is a beautiful regular domestic white and black striped cat.  Any help would be much appreciated. We live in Riverside NJ. We have exhausted searching in shelters and even our vet is trying to find a home. But seems no one is able to help us. We are reaching out for anyone that knows of someone or somewhere he can live a happy full life. charlene peddinghaus   howzit.goin@comcast.net

 


Central FL, USA
Murry is an adult male cat with FIV. We have had the Western Blot Test done, and it came back positive. I have other cats that are NOT FIV+ and do not wish to put them together. We are having to keep Murry separate in a bedroom. He would be much happier in a home where he could have the run of the house.  
Murry is 3-5 years old. He is very sweet and affectionate. He loves to purr and sit in your lap. He has been neutered and litter trained. He does very well with children, as well. He would adapt easily and quickly to a new home. 
Murry would be a great addition to a home with no other cats, or to a home with other FIV+ cats.
 Central Florida  kelly842006@hotmail.com  Kelly Chastain


 

North Hollywood, CA: Little Rusti was abandoned as a kitten and survived by finding a feral cat colony to live with. Her sad start left her with one eye and she has tested positive for the leukemia virus. When we found her, she stood apart from the ferals because she was so affectionate even after her incredibly rough start. When we trapped her, she started purring at the sound of our voices, even while in the trap, and would roll over while having her neck rubbed. She is only six months to a year old and truly could not be more cuddly. We would keep her but we have other cats and can't have them interact because she tested positive. She needs a loving home where she is either the only cat or with another FeLV positive cat. She has been spayed and is living in our garage now since we can't integrate her with our four other kitties. She just needs a loving home!  natashalevinger@gmail.com Natasha Levinger

 


 

My sister found Buster a few months ago and took him in to the Vet. to have him neutered to help keep the stray cat population down. He tested FIV positive at that time and had a bad case of Ringworm plus an ear infection. Since my sister has 8 cats (all rescues), and I have 6 (all rescues), neither of us can take him. We've exhausted all of our cat resources and don't know where else to turn. Buster does fine outside and is fully recovered from the Ringworm, but we're afraid he'll get it again because of his suppressed immune system. He is such a sweetheart and was so good for the oral and topical medication my sister had to give him for 6 weeks - he'd just lie there and purr while she rubbed his antifungal lotion in. He even lets her hold him like a baby! Like the rest of the cats on this web site, Buster would make someone a wonderful pet. It's killing her not to be able to take him in, but one of her cats already pees in the house because she has too many cats! We're in Canton, Ohio, but would be willing to transport the cat nearly anywhere in the state of Ohio if we could find him a good home. If interested, please contact Denise at dorlandndfan@aol.com 


Micki is one of 60 plus abandoned cats/kittens rescued from a foreclosure home in the east end of Cincinnati, OH. This sad situation made the local news as rescuers came together to save the cats. Micki is one of six "foreclosure" kittens taken in by the Neighborhood Cat Helpers (NCH) and is the only one still in our care. This sweet, beautiful girl is now looking for a loving, indoor-only home. She's a gorgeous 10-month-old tabby with ginger highlights and a playful, yet gentle, personality. Micki has tested postive for FIV, but is in excellent health. She's negative for FeLV, has been vaccinated and spayed. She loves other cats and kittens. There is no adoption fee for Micki, but a donation to NCH would be greatly appreciated. Please email us at cincynch@gmail.com if you're interested in giving Micki a second chance and the forever home she's been waiting for.


BREED:   DMH  Muted Calico Location:                 Salt Lake City Age:                         3 Spayed/Neutered:   Yes 
Hi, my name is Sage, (at least that’s what my foster dad calls me) I was lost and all alone next to a busy street that was real noisy and having trouble finding enough to eat. A nice man saw me and started talking to me. I was so happy to see him I jumped right into his lap and started purring. He took me home while he tried to find my family, then he took me to the vet to make sure I was okay, since I was a little thin, but that’s not my fault it was hard to find enough to eat. My favorite thing is to be petted and rub all over your legs and sit on your lap, I will show my love and appreciation with plenty of loud purrrrrrs. My foster dad says I have FeLv, which is no problem cause I feel fine. I will have a long and healthy life, but should probably be an only cat or maybe with other cats with Felv+. I would really love for someone to give me a forever home where I will not have to scrounge for food and can make sure I get regular check-ups with the vet..  Contact: Heather jbhb8689@yahoo.com Date: November 19, 2007


 

Ashton is a handsome 4-month old gray kitten who was rescued from a feral cat colony in Dallas, Texas.  His foster parents were able to tame young Ashton who became a very sweet and playful kitten, although a bit shy at first encounters with strangers.  Ashton was a prime candidate for adoption, but he tested positive for Feline Leukemia (Elisa and IFA).  His fosters have no place to isolate Ashton and cannot expose him to the other fosters and their own cats.  Ashton has been placed in a Dallas County no-kill shelter with other FeLV cats.  He would like nothing more than to find a loving home in a single cat situation or with other cats who have the virus.  Ashton is an easy going, playful kitten who enjoys being around people and other cats.  For more information, please email mdpoul@juno.com

 


My fiance and I recently had a cat 'pick' us. He showed up on our doorstep. He is either a stray or lost but no one has claimed him. We were going to keep him because he is a loving, friendly guy. The problem is that when I brought him to the vet yesterday for his shots, he tested positive for Feline Leukemia. This is very upsetting to me because
1. he is a great little guy and 
2. we already have 2 other cats
I just can't take the chance of him spreading it to them. I've had them for years and they are older cats. Luckily we have had them separated but it is difficult as we live in a 1 BR apartment. I don't want to just drop him off at the SPCA because I know he would just get scheduled for euthanasia. 
He is an all white male, not neutered. Probably about a year old. He has had his first set of shots. I would be more than willing to make some kind of monetary donation OR cat supply donation if we could just find him a home. 
Bonnie Thompson 124 Maple Lane 2nd fl West Chester, PA 19382 484-995-2255    posted 11-28-07

 


 

My name is Simon. I live in Washington State. I am 7 years old and in good health despite having recently tested positive for FIV. I have had all my shots and the doctors say my health is good. My left eyelids were damaged in a fight but my eye is ok. Somebody cut most of my right ear off but I hear just fine. I have lived homeless for quite awhile but have never forgotten my gentle and affectionate side and all the doctors and peoples lives that I have touched since being returned to the world of people, will attest that I am a good cat. So if you would like to have a faithful friend for the days to come and can accept me despite all my flaws. I will accept you and all of yours.
For further information contact; Grant Berry 206 2935787 206 824 3795 skykomish00@hotmail.com

 


 

Puff does'nt sit around worrying about the future. When I enter the bathroom where he lives day in day out, he isn't curled up in a ball depressed about his life. 
On the contrary, this happy, vital kitten is full of life and optimism. When I open the door into his world he is delighted for the company. We play chase the mouse and the ball, which he loves to pick up and hide in his bed so he can have fun uncovering it again. He climbs all over me, giving kisses and rubbing against me to claim me as all his. 
He does't understand why when I leave his world he can't come with me. Why although he can hear the other cats beyond the bathroom he cant meet them and make friends. Nor does he know about the dilemma I have found myself in regarding the responsibility of ensuring a future for him and a happy one. 
Puff belonged to an elderly lady with health problems. I was the transport driver who picked up 10 kittens from her home to take them to rescue. Puff was , once neutered supposed to return home. Now though thats not possible, the lady is not able to be responsible for a special kitty like Puff. You see, Puff has tested positive for Feline Leukemia. 
He does need to be re tested to be certain but if positive at that time he will likely have the disease for life. Leukemia means Puff needs better than average care. He should not be in a multi cat home where his more vunerable immune system will be exposed to increased stress. Nor should chances be taken that he should pass this virus on to other cats ( Whilst healthy cats unless bitten are fairly resistant there is no sense in taking any chances and kittens are three times more vulnerable). 
He will need an observant owner and routine care like dentals and vaccines that are advised for all cats will be even more important for Puff. His lifespan may also be shorter than were he Leukemia free. 
With permission from his former owner I am reaching out to see if that rare individual, a compassionate and responsible person who does not already have a cat or who perhaps has another Leukemia positive kitty can be found to give Puff the future this happy little guy, blissfully unaware of his condition is expecting. 
I would truely appreciate anyone recieving this email and unable to assist directly passing it on. There is someone out there who could benefit greatly from this charming, gregarious soul in their life. And Puffs future depends on finding them. A bathroom should not be Puffs world forever. 
As I write, from the bathroom I can hear the familiar sound of Puff crashing into the door as he chases down his ball. He believes the future is bright. Together maybe we can prove him right. 
Puff is neutered, vaccinated , microchipped and around 4 mths of age. He is medium to long haired kitty with black, red and smoke coloring
Thankyou very much Caroline Rowland. 803-699-8828 home or 803-760-0399 cell.  caroline322@bellsouth.net


 

Sophia is approximately 1 year old, spayed, dewormed and vaccinated. She is a female gray and white tuxedo
Sophia loves to be petted and loves to play with toy mice.  She purrs easily, loves to knead and she definitely keeps
up her half of a conversation by answering you with chirps and mews when you talk to her.  She's looking for a very special sort of home, one where she can be an indoor-only single cat or where her new owner already has cats with FeLV, because she came up positive on our tests.  She has a loving personality and is looking for that special person
who can take care of her forever.  She's happy to be already vaccinated and spayed and would love to warm your life with her kitty smiles!
Contact information: Dr. Elizabeth Wood, Crossroads Veterinary Clinic, Cortland, NY,
607-756-6072 email elizabeth.r.wood@gmail.com I will deliver her to anyone within driving distance.  

 posted 11-11-07


I have a ten week old kitten that I rescued. I got him  checked out at   the vet and he tested positive for FIV. I have two other cats at home, so I   can't keep him. I need to find a good home for him SOON. Can  you help?
Thank you,   Karen Duff duffk@optonline.net
 


Maine Coone Cat : This guy is sweet! Very affectionate and loves kids. He showed up on our doorstep over a week ago. We planned to keep him and took him to the vet only to find out he was FIV positive. We have three other cats, so we can not keep him.
We did give him all his vaccines, dewormed, defleaed. He is a neutered male and absolutely a fantastic kitty.
We had hoped to feed him and let him roam our yard until we found a home, but our neighbor is concerned about her cat getting FIV and is talking about taking him and having him put down. To avoid this, I took him to our vet today and can afford to board him for a few days, maybe a week... The good news is that I have heard from a shelter that they will be able to take him as soon as they adopt out one of their special needs kitties - BUT they don't know how long this will take. My guess is, longer than I can afford to board him. So I need help quick. Looking either for a permanent home for him, or someone to foster him until the shelter has space! He is extremely sweet. Loves small kids and really wants to be a house cat.

Elverson, PA  "MacFarlane, Alexis (Alexis)" <amacfarlane@alcatel-lucent.com>  posted 10-12-07


 

What’s Wrong with all the “Ladies” today?? Can a “Prettyboy” get a break!!! FIV+ Cats CAN LIVE WITH Uninfected Cats!
My owner put me out of the house because the “Lady” feline of the house had kittens and didn’t want me around anymore. My Foster Mom fed me in the parking lot for 4 months and finally took me in only to find I am FIV+, whatever that means, I feel fine….affectionate, kneading gently while pushing my head into the sofa for  love and enjoy playing with my “mousy.” Now my foster mom’s “Lady” Feline is not taking to me well…hence the title of my ad!! This beautiful boy is perfectly healthy, non-aggressive and tired of living in the bedroom with the occasional attempt to get along with the “Lady” of the house.
Please consider giving this “lovey” boy a peaceful forever home!   j.albaugh@sbcglobal.net   Dallas, TX    posted 10-08-07

For FIV information please visit:
FIV: Catching a Bad Case of Rumors
FIV Fact Sheet
The Truth about Cats and FIV.


Mr. White is FIV positive. We are a rescue group and rescued him and he was in horrible shape a few months ago. He is going to be neutered in 2 weeks and given all his vaccinations. He is very healthy and gained a lot of weight. He's very loving and wants to be handled and loved on all the time.   Mr. White - Domestic Short Hair - orange and white, Burmese [Mix]  Sex: Male Adult Large 
Contact Judy at 812-346-8751  Mercy Rescue and Adoption www.mercyrescue.petfinder.org
Anna Poore "Poorejamie@aol.com



I am a volunteer at a small animal shelter in Quincy, MA. We currently have a sweet cat named Beauty that is in need of a special placement and would appreciate the opportunity to post on your site. 
Beauty has tested postive for FeLV on the ELISA test but she has so far tested negative on the IFA test. Further testing over time will be needed to determine if she is FeLV negative or positive. In the interim we are looking for either a permanent or temporary home for her as the shelter does not have an appropriate space to house her while her FeLV status is definitively determined. 
Beauty's name describes her perfectly. She is a gorgeous black kitty, 6 years old, who is as sweet as can be. She starts purring the second someone looks at her. She is a former stray. She would need to be an only cat or separated from other cats since her FeLV status is not yet clear. 
For more information about Beauty contact the Quincy Animal Shelter, 56 Broad Street, Quincy, MA. 617 376-1349 or email jillsbrowne@hotmail.com 


 

Jade is a silver tabby female with beautiful jade or emerald green eyes, spayed and up to date on shots and has tested positive for felv.  Jade was a lost little girl and someone called me to help find her a home and when I had her tested she tested positive for felv so she needs either to live with another felv kitty or be an only kitty. Jade is very healthy, sweet and love to snuggle and would be a great loving companion.  Jade also loves to lay on her back for you to pet her and she likes to sleep with you.  Jade is currently in Charlotte, NC waiting on a loving family.
To adopt please email carolinagirl5678@gmail.com     or call  Linda   @    704-597-8535

I am a receptionist at a veterinary hospital in Huntington, WV and we are currently boarding two 'special needs' cats that are in need of homes. I'm attempting to contact rescues and shelters that specifically mention having 'special needs' animals to see if there's anyone that can help us adopt them out. 
The second cat, Nicky, is a year/year and half old neutered male, black and white, who has tested positive for FIV. He was found by a client of ours who already has cats and she doesn't feel comfortable bringing an FIV-positive cat into her house.
Jessie Maynard lachatdelarue@yahoo.com


I have found a small calico kitten, she was so cute I thought I would add her to my small household of two cats.  I took her to the vet and was heart broken to find out she has feline leukemia.  My place is too small (one bedroom unit) to quarantine her from my other cats so I can not keep her.  I have no idea what to do and very little time as my vet will not board her for long as she is a threat to his other cat patients..
Thank you, Mary Ellen Mary Miller <memiller@warnercnr.colostate.edu> 


I am a foster mom with a cat rescue group in Orlando Florida.  One of my kittens has now tested positive for FIV twice. He is a solid gray short hair. He is very sweet and playful but needs a home without other cats or with other FIV+ cats.  He was born 3-25-07.  If you are interested in giving my boy a forever home please contact me at catcityfl@aol.com

I just recently adopted a kitten that tested FELV negative. Now three months later, i have discovered that the kitten i brought home is FELV Positive. Because i don't want to infect my other cat (whom is negative), I need to find her a loving home. She is in perfect health otherwise and exhibits no symptoms. She is the sweetest kitten i have ever owned.  A doctor that i work with says i should just take her home, but i dont think its fair to put my other cat at risks. I was wondering if there is anyway you can help me?. If not maybe give me some information as to where to go. She (Delilah) is 4monthes old, med hair, black and white. I'm Absolutly torn about by having to find her a home; But after the death this week of my third cat that contracted FELV for delilah; i cant keep her. It has been an awful week!  Allison Harris 480-258-2387

 


Paws for Life Coalition 
Yodel, from South Jersey, is about 4 and was living with a woman who had to be hospitalized after losing the use of her arms, then she went to a nursing home permanently.
He and 15 others were taken by various groups in hopes to place them in loving homes. He is super sweet, very vocal and loves to hug your shoulders and nuzzle the under side of your chin. He holds his tail up high and walks with confidence. He is very social with humans and other cats. He greets all the new cats and is always saying "HI" to all the kitties, whether they want him to or not.
He has tested positive for FIV but does not have any symptoms. He is neutered, up to date with his shots, wormed, flea treated, and micro-chipped.  Please contact Shellie at doglover9@aol.com or call 856-939-3007 to come and see him.
We would like to keep him within the local vicinity of South Jersey.

 


I'm trying to find a home for an FeLV + kitten named Orion. She is currently at the CASPCA in Virginia, where I also work. After being on hold for adoption for a while, the individual decided ultimately that she could not take her. She is a beautiful muted torti with green eyes and a very playful, jumpy personality. Any help would be greatly appreciated. You can get back with me by my email JKinley107@yahoo.com or my cell is 434.531.3995. Thank you,

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I am in Charlotte NC, one of my rescuers has a white , blue eyed, deaf 4 months old kitten, Feline Leuk positive.  Any help would be appreciated. Lori Saylor <losaylor@bellsouth.net>  posted/08/2/07


 

Chester is a 7-year-old, male, neutered cat who is FIV+ and has hyperthyroidism. He is a rescue (I volunteer at the San Francisco SPCA - Feral Fix Program) and is in good health. He takes medication twice a day. I will provide medication (indefinitely) to the person(s) who adopt him. He is a brown/reddish tabby, and he is very loving and grateful. Contact me at: janetandtheark@earthlink.net  

 


I am emailing for the Animal Shelter of Schoharie Valley in Howes Cave, New York.  We have had Minnie, a 1-2 year old, spayed female cat for about (without looking back in the book) 4-6 months.  She is very sweet and playful. Minnie is FIV positive so she needs a home with no cats or other FIV positive cats. Also because she is FIV positive, Minnie must be kept indoors as not to give it to other cats.  I googled FIV positive cat rescues and i had a hard time finding much or anything.  If you know of any rescues for her or even a rescue to just post her it would really help as our shelter does not normally keep FIV positive cats.  Minnie is just such a nice cat we want to try.  Thanks for any help. Sincerely, Jillian Smith swiffer109@yahoo.com

 

I have rescued an FIV+ semi-Feral cat that needs to be placed somewhere. The neighborhood I rescued her from doesn't want her back and is refusing to feed her because they know she's positive and don't want her hanging around their property. Do you know of a sanctuary I can send her to? Please let me know asap, I am desperate to get this cat out of the cage. I am located in Westchester County, NY  Joann Sullivan <joanns@princetonski.com>   posted 6-07

 


This is a stray we took in a few weeks ago, and immediately took to the vet to get checked. Unfortunately, he’s been diagnosed with what the equivalent to human HIV, which in cats is called FELV. He has the virus, but requires no medication, and is young and in good health (you can see by his bright eyes and fluffy fur!), so the doctor says if he can stay inside a relatively safe, stress free environment, he could have many happy, healthy, cuddly, purry years ahead of him!
He is just so wonderful and amazingly affectionate, and loves nothing better than cuddle with you against your lap, rubbing his head against you while you scratch his back and neck. We would LOVE to keep this really special kitty, but we have three cats already at home and he definitely needs to be the ONLY CAT in his home. He also needs to be an inside only kitty, so a sunny windowsill in your home would be an added bonus! 
Let me know if you are interested, know anyone who might be interested (or know how to help us find a home for him!), or if you had any other questions about his condition. We will help pay to get him neutered, and any other medical expenses he might have. We just want to find him a “purrfect-match forever home” as soon as possible. Just know that he can live happily and safely with ANY other species—dog, bird, ferret, human, etc. 
Please call or email me anytime at: 702-953-0475, marsamson@hotmail.com. This little guy deserves a wonderful family, and I know that you will love having this wonderful and affectionate friend in your life, too!


 

Hi, I have found a one year old extremely friendly kitty.  Spayed and tested, her test came back positive for FIV.  She is living outside right now, and I have attempted to find her a loving home with no luck. I have tried news paper ads, flyers, everything.    I currently have 5 other cats and cannot bring her in and risk their health, as they are not the friendliest. This little kittie, is healthy and  very very sweet and not aggressive and has the greatest personality too,  won’t you open your home to her?  lisaotis@optonline.net   Long Island NY   631-289-7100

 

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