KoolidgeAvailable

KoolidgeAvailable
About Koolidge
This big boy with the big heart is Koolidge, named after the street in town where he was found. A product of the mean streets, Koolidge arrived at the Franklin Township Animal Shelter with bite wounds and underwent a quarantine period of healing. He bears those scars and may look a little rough around the edges, but inside he’s the biggest mush! He loves people, enjoys being petted, and does not mind being picked up and held. Koolidge appears unbothered by other cats and is a gentle giant around kids. It’s important to know that Koolidge’s health checkup revealed that he is FIV+. FIV is a viral infection that affects a cat’s immune system, making them more susceptible to other infections. It can only be transmitted to another cat through a deep bite wound, fighting, or mating, but it is only a risk to cats. The infection cannot be transmitted to people or dogs. While there is no cure for FIV, infected cats commonly live the same average life span as an uninfected cat. In fact, FIV-positive cats can go years without showing signs of illness. Koolidge is neutered, microchipped, and has been vaccinated. He’s ready to roll! If you think you’d like to give Koolidge a forever home, you can meet him Tuesday-Friday 12-3 and Saturday 12-6.









