Moonstone

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Why rehoming?

She is a stray I had taken in when it got really hot. I noticed she had been declawed and I couldn’t in good conscience let her back out. Took her to our local vet she is not microchipped and they were not familiar with her. She is FIV positive, also received her rabies shot and a dewormer. She does not do well with other pets and will need to be a solo pet.

Adoption Summary

This is moonstone. A loving girl who wants to find her furrrrever home! She loves to make biscuits, cuddling, being held, and playing with her kicker toy and string toys. Prefers wet food and lickable treats while she will eat dry kibble it isn’t her favorite unless covered in a treat. (I’ve been feeding her hill science diet hairball and urinary tract control as well as Sheba wet food.) she can be very vocal when bored! Likes to climb so she will need a cat tree! After some time trying to get her to acclimate with my own cats she hasnt done very well and I believe She needs to be an only pet. She will need to be an indoor only cat as she no longer has her front survival mittens to be outside.

Behavior or Health Concerns

FIV positive, declawed, bobtail, and some healing superficial wounds.

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