Herman is about 7 years old, and I’ve heard it’s more common in older strays to test positive. He is currently at the shelter, I haven’t adopted him yet but I would very much like to get him tested again just in case.
I think I’m a little confused on the definition of a violent fight. Goose has tried to “attack” Oscar, the gentle giant, but oscars defense mechanism is laying on his back like a possum and swinging 💀 so I don’t know if goose just sees him as an easy target when he does that, or what. And Oscar...
Sir Pot Stirrer, AKA Goose, isn’t necessarily violent so much as he wants to play, I think. He bats at the Gentle Giant’s tail constantly, he’s a very active cat. However, my other cat is really the only other cat he has been around on a regular basis. Gentle Giant is LAZYYYY as heck, and...
Do you have any words of wisdom for my pot-stirrer cat? He’s who I’m most concerned about. My other cat is a gentle giant but Mr. Pot-Stirrer is definitely an instigator.
Hello all! I’m very new here and stumbled across this forum looking for answers.
I recently fell in love with a 7-year-old cat named Herman at a local shelter. Unfortunately, this shelter doesn’t do FIV testing until the day of their neuter/spay surgery, but one of the vet techs had a feeling...