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Honey

Breed: Domestic Shorthair

Est. Birthdate: 03/18/2018

Color: Buff

Sex: Male

Location: Foster Care

ID Number: KRLA-A-85202

Attributes: Adult-Only Home Preferred, FIV+, Solo Cat Only, No Dogs

Honey is an amazing, friendly cat in the prime of life. He walks up to strangers. He is curious yet calm, and very smart. Anyone lucky enough to make Honey part of his or her family will be blessed with a loving and devoted companion. To Honey, there is nothing better than stretching his long body on my bed, following me from room to room, or watching TV with me - especially if it’s a nature program with animals. He is fond of looking outside the window and watching anything that moves. He is also quick to play with string toys, purr when I pet him, and sleep near his family. Occasionally, Honey will even engage me in a good conversation, especially when it’s time to eat or get a treat. He is very food and treat motivated, not a fussy eater, and easily trained. He always uses the litter box and most times he uses the scratching post. Honey has beautiful markings. He’s buff colored (like honey) with a striped orange and white tail. His coat is soft and he’s very good at grooming himself. And then, there are his eyes -- his expressive, green eyes. They are gorgeous and shine with all the great warmth and love Honey has to give. He was picked up as a stray by a Kitten Rescue volunteer just outside her home. Sadly our volunteer passed away not even 1 year after rescuing Honey. So, now he’s looking for his forever home once again. He didn’t get along with all the cats at the Cat Café so he was transferred to me and he’s happy being the only cat in my home. Honey is FIV+ and it is likely that he contracted it when he was a stray. This has not impacted him at all. Given proper care and attention a cat who is FIV+ will live the same lifespan as an FIV negative cat. The disease is extremely hard to transmit from cat to cat, requiring blood contact. It is not transmissible to humans. It is time to give Honey a wonderful forever home he so richly deserves. That home would not include another cat, a dog, and probably would not include kids. The BEST scenario for Honey would be to be the only pet in the family, and the center of your attention. Honey needs a forever home. How about opening your home and heart to this handsome cat? Contact his foster mom at getorganizedgetrich@juno.com

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