Fanta

Fanta's Profile

Can live with other cats
Can live with dogs
Can live with children
Likes older family

Details:

  • Breed: DSH
  • Gender: Male
  • Colour: Ginger Tabby & White
  • Age: 3 Years 6 Months
  • Animal ID: STA012874
  • Microchip Number: 956000018819885
  • Adoption Fee: $145.00
  • Available for adoption since: 29/10/2024
  • CPSV Source Number: BR100404

Meet Fanta, a ruggedly handsome guy with an enigmatic charm that will captivate your heart. This dashing feline is the embodiment of a quiet achiever, appreciating the simple pleasures in life without seeking constant attention. Fanta is content to bask peacefully in a sunny window, observing the world as it passes by—a true connoisseur of relaxation.

Fanta isn't one to be smothered with affection; he prefers companionship on his own terms, making him an excellent match for someone who values a serene and respectful cohabitation. With a touch of cheekiness, he adds delightful surprises to your day, ensuring that his unique character never goes unnoticed.

Living with FIV+, it is important that Fanta remains indoor-only, ideally in a home that provides access to a secure outdoor area where he can soak up the sun safely. A quiet household without children or canines would be the perfect retreat for this fellow, allowing him the tranquility he desires.

If you're searching for an independent and charming companion to share your space with, Fanta is the ideal choice. He's a feline connoisseur who celebrates the joy of life quietly and steadily, ready to find a gentle and loving new family where he can truly shine.

Medical notes
Fanta has evidence of skin disease. This may include hair loss and red, inflamed and itchy skin. Fanta may have skin problems for the rest of their life either ongoing or intermittently. Although we may never know what the underlying cause or triggers of this condition may be, it is important that the management plan outlined by the Veterinary team is followed to help minimise the occurrences of flare ups. You may need to seek veterinary advice more often to help keep on top of this condition. You should use veterinary approved parasite control measures and follow all advice pertaining to diet and medications, for successful treatment and management of this condition. Chronic skin conditions can be costly and time consuming to treat, but early intervention at the first sign of scratching, hair loss, skin redness, or over-grooming, should be attended to by a veterinarian immediately, to help reduce the discomfort.

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