Felv positive
Gender: Female
Approximate age: 4 years old
Arrived From: Miami County, Ohio
Arrival Day: July 20, 2024
Porcini
Porcini was an owner surrender. She has a a growth in
her mouth and nasal cavity. The original owner originally
tried to surrender her to another shelter but once she tested
for FeLV they would not accept her. She is a big beautiful
gal who is super sweet. She seems to be the cuddler out of
the group. We have seen her laying with Aza, Schnapps,
and Corduroy.
How did she come to BCR?
Animal control officers discovered 119 cats living in
extremely unsanitary and overcrowded conditions at a Maimi
County, Ohio sanctuary. A statement from Animal Control
indicated that many of the cats were suffering from serious
upper respiratory infections. Following multiple volunteer
complaints, authorities executed a search warrant, leading to
the removal of 43 cats. These cats are now receiving care at
the Miami County Animal Shelter. Volunteers described the
sanctuary as having filthy conditions, mice infestations,
inadequately sized cages, poor air ventilation, strong odors,
and many untreated medical issues. We received an urgent
plea from a woman who specializes in adopting FeLV-positive
cats. She was distressed because she couldn't collect her
newly adopted cat after the rescue was raided. Out of the 43
cats removed, the 17 with FeLV were left behind. Miami
County Animal Control, despite being a no-kill facility,
having FIV, FeLV, or those who are blind do not warrant a
chance at life. These cats faced an uncertain future and
urgently needed placement. While we were already at
capacity in our facility in North Carolina, we couldn't ignore
their plight. We promptly contacted the State Agriculture
Department to request a modification to our license
so that we could assist. Once approved, we mobilized our
team to prepare room 1 in house 1 for the arrival of these
12 new cats — the largest intake we've ever undertaken at
once! Our Director and Shelter Manager wasted no time and
drove all the way to Ohio to save their lives. They made the
round trip in just 29 hours, demonstrating incredible
dedication. While the cats were well-fed, they did require
medical attention, which our team was prepared to provide.
Upon arrival at Blind Cat Rescue, it was heartwarming to
see them quickly settle in, making themselves at home
within 30 minutes after a long 9-hour drive. Immediately
after unloading everyone into their new room, the comfort,
peace, and curiosity that they all had for their new home
brought tears to our eyes. Watching them go straight for the
catnip and a nice spot on the kuranda, solidified in our hearts
that we knew, without a doubt, we had done the right thing.
She will be vetted the week of July 21 2024 and we will give
her update then!
She lives in House 1, Room 1, you may catch her on the live
camera here.
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