For Adoption
Name
Candrine (Urgent Foster/Adopti on)
Date
10th Jan 2025
Profile
3 Yrs, Female
Breed
Domestic Short Hair Cat
Fee
RM 100
Health
Spayed, Vaccinated, Dewormed
Location
Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
About The Pet
  • Candrine: a beautiful, plump, and regal princess cat who loves food 🐾
  • Rescued from an unsafe area, she is calm, spayed, dewormed, deflead, and vaccinated 🙌
  • Seeking a loving pawrent who will protect, care for, and provide her a permanent home 🏠
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(Update: Candrine got returned as her previous adopter did not manage to integrate her and their existing cat. Regardless of which cat you adopt, please take the necessary steps to follow the integration process to ensure that all cats (and hence, also their hoomans) can live harmoniously together.)

Candrine is a lovely, plump and gloriously darling cat who exudes princess vibes 👸. She was rescued from dirty and unsafe area at Pantai Dalam under a TNR initiative.

She was very calm and well behaved at the vet, and it turns out that she had already been spayed so she is suspected to have been dumped 🥲

She has been dewormed, deflead, vaccinated and knows how to use the litter box. She also Loves Food 😆

Candrine is currently being fostered by a wonderful person who unfortunately is no longer able to take care of her as she is returning to her home country soon and unable to bring Candrine along for family reasons 🥺

So we're now looking for the right pawrent or fosterer to take over caring and providing for this precious beautiful girl 😻

We're looking for a kind and loving person who will allow Candrine to be her normal cat self. She recently tested FIV positive from a checkup and vax at the vet's but is asymptomatic so we're not sure if the test is accurate...

Cats with FIV often have similar life spans to cats without it: Studies conducted in 2010 and 2022 found that an FIV diagnosis wasn’t associated with decreased lifespans. In fact, cats can remain asymptomatic for years or even their entire lives.

Is it safe for FIV-positive and -negative cats to live together?
Dr. Zarah Hedge, chief medical officer of the San Diego Humane Society, says some people believe that FIV-positive cats should always live separate from other cats. Not true, she says: FIV-positive and -negative cats can live together as long as all cats are spayed or neutered, remain indoors and interact peacefully.

Please feel free to Google and learn more about FIV+ cats 😊

After going through what she's gone through, she deserves to be protected and cared for by humans who will shower her with lots of love and affection 💝
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If you are interested in fostering or adopting Candrine and able to meet the following adoption conditions below, please email/whatsapp me to discuss further:

1. You are a working adult with a steady income.
2. A genuinely caring and responsible person who is able to provide Candrine with unconditional love, care and a permanent loving home.
3. Must vaccinate Candrine every year to keep her healthy.
4. Must bring Candrine to vet for medical treatments immediately when sick or injured.
5. Must NOT keep Candrine inside a cage and must allow her to roam freely.
6. If there are existing cats at home, all cats must already be neutered. This is to promote a harmonious long-term relationship among all the cats in the same household.

Note : If you are interested in adopting Candrine, kindly note a Q&A session will be conducted or you will be asked to complete a questionnaire

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