The status of Sweetums was
last posted on 09/07/23 by


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18484 Preston Road Suite 102 169 Dallas, TX
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Sweetums
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 09/07/23

Female Cat, Calico

Calico / Domestic Short Hair (Short Coat)

Description:

Hi! My name is Sweetums. I got my name from you guessed it…being so sweet. I was originally brought into TexasCARES as a pregnant momma. I was the best momma and all of my babies got adopted. I was adopted too but somehow I found myself back on the street and fending for myself. I didn’t deserve that and I am so happy to be back inside and safe. Because I was living on the streets, I am cautious of new people. Once you build my trust, I will love you forever! I am not a big fan of other cats and dogs probably due to having to live in such a stressful situation outside. Everything was pretty scary for me. I would love to be an only pet in a home with a caring person or family who would let me cuddle by their side. Older kids that don’t want to carry me around would be fine. I do love pets and playing with toys is my favorite. Any wand toy will keep me endlessly entertained. I sure hope you will consider giving me my forever home! I promise I am so worth it. NOTE: While currently in great health, Sweetums has tested positive for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). Many FIV+ cats can live long, healthy lives with no symptoms at all, especially when raised exclusively indoors. However, FIV can weaken a cat’s immune system over a period of years so proactive vet care is crucial. FIV is not communicable to people or other pets such as dogs, rabbits, etc. The virus is not spread among cats through casual contact such as shared food/water/litter, mutual grooming, or playing. It is most commonly spread through deep bite wounds inflicted as part of serious aggression among cats. We encourage you to do some research on FIV – too many great kitties get passed over due to outdated or inaccurate information about this condition.

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