Hello, I was not able to attach a picture, but please e-mail me if anyone would like pics especially if you are able to help spread the word for this SUPER sweet kitty Weasley.
Weasley has twice tested FELV+ on snap tests and the rescuer does not have funds for an IFA. It is a bit of a complicated story, my friend who rescued him was volunteering at a high volume low-cost "spay day" when sweet little Weasley was brought in, he had horrible scabies and the person who brought him wouldn't keep him and he was going to be euthanized. My friend took him home, treated him for scabies (he was neutered at the clinic but not tested), and came accross another rescue volunteer who wished to adopt him, which she did but he since tested + for FELV twice and so she returned him. Since his history is unknown, we do not know if he was born with it/infected as a kitten or more recently as a teen on the streets. My rescue friend is in a difficult situation, she is one who saves so many cats that no one else steps up to help and is loaded with more than 30 cats and fosters, including several very hard to place special needs cats (including a somewhat traumatized, 4 paw declaw deaf white kitty who was living on the streets and needs a home badly as well), and her young husband is going through chemo for a brain tumor. She is a graduate student with a lot on her hands and mounting cat situations and has no where to keep this sweet boy separate other than caged, she has to be careful since she has so many fosters to be adopted out who can't be exposed. Weasley is so sweet and described to have the personality of a puppy! He has a shortie tail, about 1/3 - 1/2 of a regular tail, making him even cuter. I was told he is about 6 months old. If anyone in Florida can help find a foster or permanent home for Weasley, they may contact me or my friend Olya @ olyagr...@gmail.com Thanks for reading! Heather _______________________________________________ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org