Our vet has estimated Shamrock to be somewhat over five years old, and Tripp is a little over a year old. They were trapped separately as strays over the winter, miles apart from each other, but they’ve been fostered together and have bonded as brothers. They have been indoor cats ever since, and they must remain so. Tripp gets along very well with all other cats, and Shamrock gets along with most other cats. They like to play with each other, other cats, and with people, but they don’t like to be picked up or pet. Both have been neutered and vaccinated against both rabies and distemper, and combo-tested for FeLV and FIV. Vet records will be provided to their adopters. Tripp tested negative for both FeLV and FIV, and Shamrock tested negative for FeLV, but positive for FIV. This should have little, if any, affect on his life-span, nor the quality of his life. He requires no special medical care for this. However, it will affect the quality of his adopter’s bank account for the better because they will get rescue rates on his vet care as long as they use our vet. (For more information on FIV, see https://www.kittyconnection.net/2013/02/07/feline-immuno-deficiency-virus-fiv/)
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