KG4CGC
09-25-2014, 10:32 PM
It takes a big person with a big heart to adopt and love a FIV+ cat. The story gets better though. Short and sweet.
Read on ...
http://theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/clickToGive/ars/story/for-i-will-consider-my-cat-jeoffry122?origin=ARS_FACE_JGARS_STRY_JEFF_092514_ CTG&utm_source=jg&utm_medium=fb&utm_term=20140925&utm_campaign=for-i-will-consider-my-cat-jeoffry122
On December 10, 2013, a friend e-mailed me a photo of a two to three year old stray who had been turned over to the local Humane Society. Unfortunately, he was +FIV. Usually the Humane Society would immediately euthanize cats with FIV since it is nearly impossible to place them. However ...
Read on ...
http://theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/clickToGive/ars/story/for-i-will-consider-my-cat-jeoffry122?origin=ARS_FACE_JGARS_STRY_JEFF_092514_ CTG&utm_source=jg&utm_medium=fb&utm_term=20140925&utm_campaign=for-i-will-consider-my-cat-jeoffry122
On December 10, 2013, a friend e-mailed me a photo of a two to three year old stray who had been turned over to the local Humane Society. Unfortunately, he was +FIV. Usually the Humane Society would immediately euthanize cats with FIV since it is nearly impossible to place them. However ...