Tory was born in October of 2021 and is a gorgeous big black cat. He is extremely loving and incredibly chill and patient. He is FIV+ and will need a little more expediency in getting to the vet when he is sick. FIV is not contagious to other cats except through deep bites and I don’t think that Troy is capable of giving one.
He loves people and just wants to be loved and give love. He’d make a great addition to any home.
You can visit and adopt Troy II from Clarion PAWS in Shippenville, Monday-Saturday!
All cats have been spayed/neutered, Feline Leukemia and FIV tested and received basic vaccinations, including a rabies vaccine, have been de-wormed, and microchipped.
The Adoption fee is $50 for adults and $90 for kittens under 1 year old.
An adoption application is required and can be downloaded at:
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