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Leni Loud

Male Kitten Domestic Shorthair Small

Leni Loud here! I’m a very sweet and affectionate boy who loves people and other cats. I’m a typical playful kitten but when it’s time t... show more

Leni Loud here! I’m a very sweet and affectionate boy who loves people and other cats. I’m a typical playful kitten but when it’s time to nap, my favorite spot to sleep is on a lap! I’ve been here at the shelter for a few months now because I need extra special care. I have a condition called Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency or EPI. This means that my pancreas doesn’t make enough enzymes for my body to properly digest my food, which is a bummer because I love food! I was feeling really bad before the humans found out what condition I have but now they add an enzyme supplement to my food and I’ve been feeling so much better. Even though I’m a little bit more work than your average kitten, I promise I’m worth it! The people here say that with regular doctor visits and my enzyme supplements, I’ll live a long healthy life! I would love to get out of a cage and live in a home with another cat friend who I can play with. Please ask the people at the shelter for more information on my condition if you think a special kitten could fit into your life! Come meet me at the SPCA of Hancock County at 141 Bar Harbor Rd, Trenton, ME 04605! If you fill out an application ahead of time, you can be pre-approved to adopt and take me home the same day you visit, if we're a pawfect fit! And if we're not, you might meet your next pet while visiting me, so it's worth it to fill out that application! If you aren't in a position to adopt right now, you can still support me through our Pet Pal program. Monthly givers in our Pet Pal program get letters, photos, and more directly from us animals - you can even mention you want to hear directly from me. Join today! show less

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Calcifer

Female Adult Domestic Mediumhair Medium

I'm Cal, short for Calcifer - isn't that a fun name? I was found as a stray under a kind person's porch. They took good care of me and e... show more

I'm Cal, short for Calcifer - isn't that a fun name? I was found as a stray under a kind person's porch. They took good care of me and even took me to the vet, which is where they found out I am positive for FIV - feline immunodeficiency virus. And it's true, my immune system is compromised and this is something I could technically pass on to other cats, but this is actually only commonly passed on by deep wounds, such as when cats get into a fight, or when cats, um, well, mate or if kittens are born with an FIV-positive parent. Since I'm fixed and as long as I go into a home with fixed cats, those latter ones aren't really an issue. I can live with other cats, as long as they are comfortable with another kitty sharing their space and the risk of fighting is extremely low. FIV cannot be passed to dogs or humans by any means. You can learn more about FIV at this link here. But there is more to me than being FIV positive. See, I can have a pretty normal life outside of it! I love my fox blanket and bed, and mealtimes are some of my favorite times of day. Although I am shy, if you give me a chance and show some patience, I am actually a very sweet and loving girl. I also LOVE looking out windows (so please make sure your windows are closed or screens are secure so I can't sneak out, just in case!). I'm one of those mellow, sweet cats that tries not to take up a lot of space, but once you notice me, I just seem to sparkle and you'll love the time you spend with me. I would be the perfect companion for someone who wants a special friend to come home to after class or work. Think we might be a good fit for each other? Come by and meet me! show less