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STOP: The cats featured on this page are not housed with Homeless Paws.
All of the Positive kitties featured on this page are available for adoption with the Merrimac River Feline Rescue Society in Salisbury, MA.
Contact them directly at: 978-462-0760 www.mrfrs.org

This page is devoted to Kitties less fortunate in finding a permanent home due to their illness's & the general fear of the words feline "Leukemia, Aids & FIP".

Please educate yourself with these feline illness's FIP / , FeLV & FIV .

All of the Positive kitties featured on this page are available for adoption through the Merrimac River Feline Rescue Society in Salisbury, MA.

Contact the MRFRS directly at 978-462-0760 for more info on each kitty featured on this page, or visit their website www.mrfrs.org

Teeny Weeny is a very shy female kitty. She is FIV+ and would do very well as a buddy cat to another kitty with FIV. She is about 2-3 years old and she is cute as a button. Foster Home: JQ

Midnight was a surrendered to a local vet when he tested positive for feline leukemia (FelV+) . Luckily for Midnight, this nice vet gave him a second chance. She gave him a full medical checkup, neutered him and administered all of his shots. She then went to work to find him a safe place until he could find a home. Approximately 2 years old, Midnight seems to be very grateful for this second chance at life. He is a mellow boy who does not require a lot of attention. However, he is a very willing recipient of all of the attention that you will give him. He will sit and let you pat him as long as you want and he even lets you kiss his head. He is a very loving boy who gets along great with other cats. Foster Home: JS in Hamilton.

"Waiting at Rainbow Bridge"

"Rose & her Babies"

Rose was only 2.5 yrs. and her babies only 1 yr. of age.

"Rest in Peace" our precious little Felv friend's!! 

Waiting at Rainbow Bridge for their foster parents. Rose and her babies never had the oppurtunity to have homes of their own... they all passed away while in foster care, how very sad this is... that they only knew the love of a foster home BUT never a permanent home due to the fear of their positive FeLV blood tests!! Please Educate yourselves with these illness's FIP / , FeLV & FIV and realize that these cats may have shortened life spans BUT they have so much to give while here with us.