1988-2012... 24 years of purrs... 24 years of purpose...
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Adopted This Year: 45
Adopted Last Year: 347
Total Cats Adopted: 6,391+
Years Running: 24
William and two other kitties were all rescued by a wonderful lady and were living a great life with her, but then sadly she was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer. She searched desperately for new homes or rescues for her babies and when we heard about the situation, we agreed to help her. We hope she is now at peace knowing these 3 are safe with us and we hope we will be able to find them homes soon. I know it would make her happy knowing they had a loving home again.
William is a very striking silver tabby that wants nothing more than for someone to dote on him. And with his good looks, I don’t know how anyone could not help it! He is a very sweet, gentle boy that is longing for a new home. William is also playful and one of his favorite things to play with is water! William is an awesome kitty so come meet him..we think you will agree!
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William is FIV+, but don’t let that scare you! He is a very handsome boy that would love to have his own quiet home to hang out in. We have had many inquiries about William because of his unique look, but when told he is FIV+, they get scared. FIV is nothing to be afraid of. There is a lot of information out there now on FIV, people just need to educate themselves.
FIV+ cats can live long and healthy lives. They can also live safely with FIV-negative cats. FIV is spread through severe bite wounds, so it is important that your kitties get along.
William would make a wonderful single cat, only because he wants to be the king of his castle.
To learn more about FIV, please read our two articles under the Advice tab on our home page.
A generous donor has paid for William’s adoption fee!
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