The status of Van Gogh was
last posted on 04/22/25 by
Keep calm and purr on.

Male Cat, Domestic Short Hair
Domestic Short Hair (Short Coat)
Description:
From Starry Nights to Red Vineyards, Van Gogh is eagerly waiting for his chance to come home and paint your Bedroom in Arles with endless strokes of orange fur! Less tortured artist and more comforting companion, Van Gogh's first impressions tend to be that of a shy and quirky man, which while still true once you do get to know each other more, aren't the whole of his being. He also enjoys a tasty meal, but doesn't require his fancy feasts only be served at nighttime cafes. Van Gogh also hates to be alone, sometimes getting a bit angsty about your attempts to leave his space and showing that with a swat to your feet and shins (he's aim higher is he wasn't already so low to the ground). Because of his unpredictable personality, both in terms of his responses to handling and skittish nature around quick movements, Van Gogh should not be displayed in a home with any young children that could trigger his stress. But to the trusted adults in his circle...move slow, be patient, and prepare to be trapped under a purring avalanche of orange! So, if we were to try and describe him in less than a hundred words we'd have to say Van Gogh is the finest feline of them all. Certainly the most popular feline at the adoption center, the most beloved. His command of catnip was magnificent. He transformed the pain of his time as a stray into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray, but to use your adorable floofiness and soft meows into such joy and magnificence in our world - no cat has ever done it like him before, and perhaps no one ever will again. To our minds, that wild cat who roamed the fields of New Jersey is not only the worlds greatest orange cat, but also the greatest one who ever lived! Van Gogh has tested positive for both FeLV and FIV, so he should be the only pet in his home while also, ideally, getting tested at least one more time to confirm those results. He should also not live in a home with children due to his responses to stress and handling. **Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) is a virus that is specific to cats that weakens a cat’s immune system. Cats with FeLV can live normal, happy, healthy lives—but with a shorter life expectancy than cats without FeLV. At PAWS, we believe every pet deserves to live out their life in a loving home for whatever time they have. We hope you'll consider opening your home to this special kitty! For more information feel free to check out the FeLV FAQs we have available on our website!** ***FIV is specific to the feline species, and is not transmissible to dogs, humans, or any other animals. It is spread from cat to cat via mating or deep puncture bite wounds. Thankfully, all our cats are spayed or neutered so mating is no longer an option! Since FIV does not spread through casual contact like grooming, sneezing, and food/litter sharing, FIV+ cats can live with other cats that have tested negative as long as the cats get along without fighting.*** Age: ~ 2 year old How I came to PAWS: Found Stray Animal ID#: A-179454 I am in foster care and am not at the shelter. Please email [email protected] to learn more about me! FeLV+ adopters are also eligible for an Amazon gift card after adoption! Our staff can let you know more during/after bringing your new pet home! _____________________________________ To adopt a cat, complete the application at phillypaws.org/catapp. To adopt a dog, complete the application at phillypaws.org/dogapp. To adopt a small animal, complete the application at phillypaws.org/small-animal-adoption-application. Please reference this animal's ID NUMBER when inquiring. Learn more about PAWS' adoption process, locations, and more at: phillypaws.org/adopt/info. __________________________________________ Adoption fees for cats and dogs include age-appropriate vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip. Adoption fees are as follows, plus tax: $150 for large adult dogs (older than 1 year); $250 for small dogs (under 25 lbs) and all puppies (under 1 year); $60 for adult cats (over 6 months of age), $100 for kittens (under 6 months of age), and $25 for small animals. When you adopt a pair of kittens together, the total adoption fee is $150. PAWS, the Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit animal rescue organization dedicated to saving Philadelphia's homeless and at-risk animals. PAWS is the city's largest rescue partner and provider of low-cost, basic veterinary care. Through our adoption locations, special events, and network of foster homes, PAWS finds loving homes for thousands of animals every year. PAWS is working to make Philadelphia a no-kill city where every healthy and treatable pet is guaranteed a home. Please visit www.phillypaws.org for more information on adopting, fostering, volunteering, or donating.