Columbus OH 43221
Sweet little Bonnie. She has had some very bad breaks in life. She was dumped outside and had been living on her own for at least several months. She was fed int eh neighborhood by various people...but despite the fact that she tried to come inside that winter...no one took her in. She sat outside the doors of homes that fed her hoping that someone would be kind enough to let he in but no one did. Everyone know the little black and white kitty that went form home to home that winter looking for someone to welcome her into their family...but no one had the time, space, or the inclination to take that step and rescue her until one couple finally did. They noticed her. They saw her. When they opened their door, and Bonnie rubbed on their legs and did circles around them they knew they had to help her. They took her inside (that had their own cat and thought that Bonnie would be a perfect addition to their household). They isolated her for the first day and they were in love. Bonnie was the sweetest cat in the whole world. After all of those months outside...she was thrilled to be inside with PEOPLE! She was beside herself purring rubbing, she even forgot to eat when her people were around. She was so happy. And the rescuers adopted her. She was the sweetest cat they had ever met! She was perfect! They took her to the vet that week to get her spayed and tested, vaccinated and ready to become part of their family. And then they got the devastating news: Bonnie was FeLV (feline leukemia) positive. This means that Bonnie has an illness that will most likely mean that she will not live a full long 15-20 year life. It also means that she should not live with cats that do not have FeLV because she can potentially transmit it to them (not to people or other types of animals) and also because they can give her colds and other things that can carry that can be devastating to a kitty with a compromised immune system. Now, please know that a cat having FeLV is NOT A DEAH Sentence! We have had FeLV+ cats in our program that have lived to be 9-11 years old. They still have so much love and life....we hope that someone will please give this girl, who wants so much to be part of a family...and thought that she was finally going to have that happy ending, a home where she will be loved for the rest of her sweet life. If you have a huge heart and can give Bonnie a home...and make whatever life she has (whether its 1 year or 11 years) the best years she can have....please complete an Adoption Application at: https://form.jotform.com/251950332045046We promise that you won't regret it!
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