Domino

Meet Domino

Meet Domino—all 20 pounds of him! Domino is a loving tuxedo boy with an estimated date of birth of 1/30/2023. When found on the streets of Chicago by a PPAH supporter, Domino was skin and bones. Like most cats who are rescued from starvation, Domino overcompensated and ate much more than his body needed. A recent visit to the vet confirmed that Domino’s food intake needs to be controlled. A custom diet was formulated, and we are seeking a foster home with no other cats so his food intake can be successfully monitored. Domino has a few bald spots on his legs attributed to stress-related overgrooming. This is being addressed by our vet. Domino is FIV+, and these cats often get overlooked.

What Should You Know About FIV:

Humans and dogs cannot catch FIV. It is exclusively a feline virus that can only be spread to other cats through blood. This typically only occurs during very rough fights, which is why it is most common in cats who have lived on the streets. An FIV+ cat is very unlikely to spread the virus to an FIV- cat while play-fighting. FIV is not a “sickness.” There are no medications or special treatment of any kind required. The only noticeable effect of FIV is a weakened immune system, so cats who are FIV+ should not go outside.

For more information and pictures, go to our website: https://www.ppahrescue.org/adoptable-pets/

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If you cannot adopt, please share to help Tuxedo find a “furrever” home.

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All animals are already spayed/neutered, micro-chipped, de-wormed and have all necessary shots. They are ready to go to a loving home. Adoption fee is $175.00.

If you have any questions, please email Admin@PPAHrescue.org.

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