Archive for March 31st, 2010
Unfortunately for Peace, her street mom had Feline Aids (FIV) and Peace was born with it. But fortunately for Peace, we know that FIV is not a death sentence. FIV cats live long and healthly lives when they have a loving home and do not have to suffer the hardships of street life. We also know that FIV is not contagious to humans and only transferred to other cats through sexual activity or aggressive territorial fighting (blood transfer). Therefore, FIV positive cats can easily live in a loving home with other cats. (click here for more information about FIV)
Peace currently lives with 5 other cats, her energy is infectious. She is a very active kitty and loves to run and play with toys or the other cats and then curl up next to a human when she needs a little time out. She purrs so loud it almost drowns out the TV. She quickly learned the idiocycrasies of the other cats in the house. For example, my orange tabby doesn’t like to be chased and he would hiss at her to let her know…..but soon he would just stop running and she’d fly by him – sometimes she even patted his butt as she went by. How cute is that?
Peace is a “flopper”. Every so often she stops playing long enough to come up next to me put her head down and just let the rest of her little body “flop” down on me or next to me. She not only does this to me, but occasionally walks up to one of my other cats and “flops” on top of them. She always wants to sleep with you and can become your ”feline alarm clock” . Once she gets use to what time you get up she likes to walk on you and purr loudly at that time each morning. What a great way to wake up!
If you are interested in adding this wonderful cat to your home e-mail us at info@adoptastray.ws or call 954-966-8382 or fill out our online application at www.adoptastray.ws/applications/.
One more thing , despite her loving personality, for some reason Peace does have it in for paper towels????
No tags




