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Harold - Domestic Short Hair Cat
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British Columbia > Okanagan > South Okanagan > Penticton
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access_timeSun, Jun 19, 2022
Shelter: BC SPCA - South Okanagan/Similkameen Branch
Animal ID: 549905
Birthdate: June 08, 2020 - Adult
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Male
Handsome, Dashing and Mysterious !
Harold will capture your heart with his kind heart and beautiful green eyes. This sweet soul is calm, quiet and gentle. Harold can be shy and timid when you first meet him but his trust is easily earned with temptations and encouraging words. We suspect that Harold has either never lived inside of a home before or has spent quite some time out on the streets.
We hope his future family will be understanding of his tomcat background and know that he is a very smart boy with lots of potential ! Harold is eager to meet his future family who shower him with love and attention and help him boost confidence ! If you have extra room in your heart and home for this dapper gentleman, please submit an application online.
Harold is FIV positive. FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) is a disease of cats, commonly transmitted through bites, that is similar to human HIV. There is no cure for FIV, but many cats with FIV achieve normal lifespans and do not require any daily medications. Cats with FIV may be vulnerable to a number of secondary infections and/or cancer. Because of this, FIV positive cats should:
o Visit a veterinarian for a check-up twice a year and be kept current on any preventive care recommended (including vaccines, parasite control, and labwork).
o Be brought to a veterinarian immediately if showing any sign of illness. In some cats, FIV can ultimately be fatal, but many cats have a normal lifespan without showing any symptoms.
***In order to protect the health of our staff, volunteers and members of the public during the COVID-19 pandemic, we've made changes to our adoption process.
1. View profile: adopt.spca.bc.ca
2. Submit an application: spca.bc.ca/adoption/application-forms/
3. Staff will contact the first suitable, local applicant to arrange a meet & greet!
?? Thank you for continuing to help animals find loving new homes! This enables us to keep caring for new animals at risk, even with limited staffing.
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