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Domestic Short Hair : : Male (neutered) : : Adult
Jace is a beautiful boy with a sad story. His previous owners neglected him but he is doing great now. However, he is a sweet and loving kittie who will warm up after a few good petting sessions. He loves to chase and play. He is a talker, so be prepared for some conversation! He is also on a special diet due to all his teeth being pulled out, however it does not impact his friendly personality. He is about six pounds, and will probably remain small his entire life. For more information on our adoption prices/procedures or to fill out an online adoption application please go to: http://www.daneferals.org/info/adoption. For more information or to set up a meeting, please e-mail: tameadoptions@daneferals.org or call (608) 467-4067 Our adoption fee includes spay or neuter surgery, vaccinations appropriate for the cat’s age, treatment for worms (if needed) and testing for Feline Leukemia. Those cats 6 months of age and older are also tested for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). Can't adopt today? Consider fostering! All you need is time to spend with your foster cat and the desire to make a difference in the life of a needy kitty. Please contact our Foster Coordinator at: charismajilin@yahoo.com to find out how you can be a foster parent for a cat in need of love and attention. More about JaceGood with Cats Sponsors: Elaine Stevens, Margitta Tierman, Kelsey Coonen,Rhiannon Brey, Sheila Cline Special Needs: Next Jace and Cleo. These guys have a condition that has had several different names: LPGS, gingivostomatitis, chronic oral inflammatory disease. This is when a cat's immune system reacts as if his or her dental tissue is a foreign body, which causes severe inflammation in the gums and other oral tissue. In most cases (70-80% according to the literature that I've found), removal of all the cat's teeth is curative, though it can take a while for the inflammation to resolve. Last week I did the second dental surgery on Jace and Cleo, and removed the rest of their teeth. Since then, they seem to be much less painful, though they both still have significant oral inflammation.Dr.Adam 5/2011 Jace's sister, Cleopatra (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
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