Nemo
Domestic Short Hair | Dane, WI
Age : 1 Year 5 MonthsYoungMaleOrange
About
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Look at this beautiful ginger boy!! Nemo is the total package. He is sweet and loves attention, gets along with other kitties and like to play. He is a talkative boy. He will come running up to you with his signature meow as if he is telling on some of his playmates or letting you know that he missed you! Nemo and his 3 siblings were found in a boat that was being stored at a local shop. They were so tiny, about 3 weeks old and starving. They quickly learned how to eat on their own and joined the shelter crew. However, Nemo was diagnosed with FIP on Nov 17, 2023. He was a very sick little boy, but we were able to start him on the GS meds right away. With the help of FIP Global group, he made it through treatment and on June 4, 2024 he was declared CURED of this disease that was 100% fatal just a few years ago! Nemo is now healthy and has grown to a whopping 9 lbs. Nemo's former condition only means that his annual exams and blood work will be important in keeping him healthy. He is not on any medication or special food. He is a healthy, fun, and active ginger cutie! The Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, up-to-date vaccines, deworming, flea preventative, and a microchip. *****Complete our online adoption application a www.littleorphansanimalrescue.org to start the process of adding an adorable kitten (or two!) to your home. Give our Adoption Team 2-5 business days (minimum) to process the info and check references. They will communicate with you primarily thru email, so be sure to watch your inbox and check your spam folder for messages. Upon approval, a volunteer will call to arrange a private appointment to meet the cats.
Adoption Process
Upon submission of an application, references are checked and a home visit may be conducted. Adoption fees vary and are included in each pet's description.
Contact
Little Orphan's Animal Rescue, Inc.
(608) 297-9909
[email protected]
http://www.littleorphansanimalrescue.org/
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