Adopter Mr White
Kryssbrett · Ukjent
Our Loving FeLV Fighter. Mr. White came to us through our small animal veterinary team after his previous owner abandoned him following a positive FeLV test (Feline leukemia virus). Sadly, this is a far too common fate for cats on the island. With widespread stray populations and low vaccination practices, FeLV spreads easily and, because it is contagious, many cats with the virus are simply euthanised. But Mr. White was fortunate. He landed in the care of one of the island’s most devoted cat-loving vets who refused to accept that his diagnosis should be a death sentence. Determined to find him a safe home, she brought him to us and it couldn’t have been better timing. Our long-term FeLV resident, Karen, had recently become the only cat in our dedicated hospital space after the heartbreaking passing of Julius. Mr. White arrived not just needing sanctuary, but companionship. And after Karen cautiously decided to accept him, he settled in beautifully. FeLV can lead to complex health problems and Mr. White does require ongoing medical treatment and specialised care, which is expensive. But despite all of this, he is one of the happiest souls in our sanctuary – affectionate, chatty, and cuddly, he is always the first to greet you, rubbing against your legs the moment you enter for enrichment or feeding. Mr. White is living proof that even animals with serious diagnoses can live joyful lives when given love, safety, and a chance. He may require extra care, but he gives back far more – warmth, companionship and a reminder that every life, no matter how fragile, is worthy of dignity and affection. Sponsor Mr White today to help with his ongoing medical treatment and specialised care. He'll love you forever!
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Our Loving FeLV Fighter. Mr. White came to us through our small animal veterinary team after his previous owner abandoned him following a positive FeLV test (Feline leukemia virus). Sadly, this is a far too common fate for cats on the island. With widespread stray populations and low vaccination practices, FeLV spreads easily and, because it is contagious, many cats with the virus are simply euthanised. But Mr. White was fortunate. He landed in the care of one of the island’s most devoted cat-loving vets who refused to accept that his diagnosis should be a death sentence. Determined to find him a safe home, she brought him to us and it couldn’t have been better timing. Our long-term FeLV resident, Karen , had recently become the only cat in our dedicated hospital space after the heartbreaking passing of Julius. Mr. White arrived not just needing sanctuary, but companionship. And after Karen cautiously decided to accept him, he settled in beautifully. FeLV can lead to complex health problems and Mr. White does require ongoing medical treatment and specialised care, which is expensive. But despite all of this, he is one of the happiest souls in our sanctuary – affectionate, chatty, and cuddly, he is always the first to greet you, rubbing against your legs the moment you enter for enrichment or feeding. Mr. White is living proof that even animals with serious diagnoses can live joyful lives when given love, safety, and a chance. He may require extra care, but he gives back far more – warmth, companionship and a reminder that every life, no matter how fragile, is worthy of dignity and affection. Sponsor Mr White today to help with his ongoing medical treatment and specialised care. He'll love you forever!
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