The status of Frasier was
last posted on 01/16/26 by
Nine lives is not enough.
Male Cat, Domestic Short Hair
Domestic Short Hair (Short Coat)
Description:
Early stage kidney disease, arthritisBirthday: January 20, 2014 Could you imagine leaving behind a cat you've cared and loved for years? No? Neither can we! But that is exactly what happened to poor Frasier. He was left behind in an apartment by himself after his owners moved out. They didn't take him for whatever reason, leaving Frasier to fend for himself. Thankfully, an older woman sought Frasier out and took it upon herself to care for him. However, she fell ill, unable to provide the care for the poor boy. With a heavy heart, she sent Frasier to LCCR, and here he is today. Once he was brought into the rescue, it was discovered that poor Frasier was suffering from early stage kidney disease. He requires a prescription diet to manage it. Additionally, his bones grew a little with age, and as a result, he has arthritis. Thankfully, it's being treated with Cosequin, so he's feeling better than ever! You talk about a big softie then wait until you meet this hunk! This sweet potato is as sweet as they come, and it doesn't take much to make him happy! Frasier is a gentle giant who just wants to find a family who will shower him with adoration and care for him like he was a family member. He'll snooze the day away, but he realizes that it's not an efficient way to get some lovin'! So he will appreciate getting pets from you whenever you have some to spare! While he's not a fan of laps, he still wants those pets! He meows with an adorable old man squawk that will have you cooing and giggling! He loves to play as a security guard and patrol his sector (aka his house), so if you need a little security officer, he will offer his cat home protection services! Frasier's adoption donation is $50 and includes age-appropriate vaccines, dewormer, flea treatment, Felv/FIV testing, microchip, and neuter. If you would like more information on Frasier, please contact Charles at [email protected]. If you would like to fill out an online application, please visit https://lovingcarecatrescue.org/adopt/adoption-application/ Please note: LCCR does not allow our adopted cats and kittens to be declawed. All adopted kitties are to be kept as indoor-only pets.If you are interested in adopting this kitty, please fill out the online application at https://alovingcarecatrescue.org/adoptionapplication.html
