Couldn’t Hold Back The Tears As We Watched This Poor Dog Drag His Shabby Body On The Street
Couldn’t Hold Back The Tears As We Watched This Poor Dog Drag His Shabby Body On The Street
Vanessa, bless you for sharing and educating your audience about FIV and its nuances.
Dwight is such a sweet little boy, clearly deserving of a loving home, and it’s nice to know someone out there gave him a chance despite his diagnosis.
Many shelters and adoption groups are often left with long-term residents, considered “undesirable” because they have been diagnosed FIV+ or FIV-.
FIV is NOT a death sentence and FIV cats can live out perfectly normal cat lives, with just a tad more consideration and awareness via their owners.
My 8 y/o rescue cat Lina was found FIV+ after being abandoned by her original owners and was cared for by an adoption group for 2 years because no one wanted her – assuming she would be too much of a burden or a responsibility. After having her for 2+ years now, she is the light of my life and the best cat I could ever imagine. A beautiful Siamese, funny, quirky, strong, and full of life, attitude, and lots of zoomies. The only difference between caring for her and a non-FIV cat is an additional trip or two to the vet every year, for an extra blood test to monitor her white blood cell count as a precaution. Otherwise, she’s a perfectly normal cat, deserving of a loving home – like all pets out there.
So, thank you Vanessa; For using your platform to educate and dispel misconceptions surrounding FIV, and most importantly – for giving Dwight a bath.
I love him! He’s the best cat I’ve ever seen in these videos! It breaks my heart that he’s had such a rough past but I’m glad he has a wonderful home now!
His fur is gorgeous,especially after the groom! What a quiet serious soul – I hope he has a happy and healthy life after his rescue 💕🐾😍