Search Results

  1. D

    Rehoming Research Cats

    I'm comfortable with cat to cat intros, I volunteer with a local cat rescue so I do have plenty of experience with that. However, most of our rescues are from the streets (although we did have a hoarder case in October), so a very different setting than a lab animal.
  2. D

    Rehoming Research Cats

    I went to meet her today. She's actually not at all shy and came right up to me for pets and attention. She's being kept in a 6*6 kennel with a roommate. She does have toys and climbing tree, but doesn't get anywhere near as much attention as she wants. She was used as for breeding, so has had...
  3. D

    Rehoming Research Cats

    I've been wanting a second cat for a while now and I think I found one that I like. She's a 4yr old that was recently released from a bio/medical laboratory. She was housed with another cat in the lab, so should be alright with my cat. Has anyone on here adopted a cat from this situation? Are...
  4. D

    Swollen Mammary Glands

    Hi! I recently started taking care of a foster kitty from a hoarding situation. She had litter of 10-12 week kittens that went to other fosters in my rescue group. Anyways, it's been about a week and her mammary glands are still pretty swollen. Is this normal? Will it interfere with her...
  5. D

    Finding A Felv+ Rescue Cat A Forever Home

    Hi! I recently found a forever home for my FIV+ foster, so I'm wishing you the best of luck. I would recommend continuing to go to the adoption events, that's how my FIV+ foster found a home. The first time is always the most stressful. Does the rescue running the event have a Petfinder or...
Top