Rehoming my Blue Cream Smoke Persian Kitten. ‼️Please read Ad‼️
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Sadly I have to rehome my gorgeous little Gracie, this little cat is the sweetest little ball of fluff who absolutely loves all your attention, she has the sweetest little meow that will melt your heart. She paws at the crook of my arm so I move it out straight for her to lay on and she cuddles into my neck, then if I stop smoothing her she reaches up with her paw and rubs my face. Oh she is such a sweetheart
Gracie is 11 months old and she is a blue cream smoke Persian the breeder said her dad is a cameo point bicolour Persian and her mom is a blue patch tabby Persian. She was born on September 1st, 2022. She came from a bad breeder in St. John’s, when she arrived she was malnourished, had no mussel mass in her legs because of her poor nutrition, her fur was not nice at all, and she had active herpes (she wasn’t actually tested but my vet said she had all the symptoms, and my vet said the breeder I got her from is known for selling cats with active herpes). Poor Gracie was in a state when I got her I honestly thought she was going to die. The main thing is that I got her back to looking wonderful she just has flare up with her herpes sometimes and I usually just have to call my vet and they usually just send out antibiotics when I need them, and her eyes need to be wiped a few times a day. She is not a lover of dry kibble but absolutely loves her wet food, but I mix a little bit of dry kibble with her wet food and she eats a little bit like that. Gracie has been living in quarantine since she got here in December, and it breaks my heart seeing her in the room all the time, she needs to be able to have full run of the whole house, not barred in a room forever that’s not the life for her, and I can’t spay her and keep her as a pet because she can still give the virus to my cats if she has a flare up, and I can’t have my other cats getting sick.
She can go to an only cat home, another home who has a cat that has active herpes flare ups or even to a dog home because the virus isn’t transferable to dogs.
⚠️⚠️⚠️Anyone who takes Gracie will have to be willing to take her to the vet or get antibiotics from the vet if she has bad flare ups, my vet just lets me call when she has a flare up and they get the meds ready to pick up, they are only $30 for 10 days and I don’t have to bring her to the vet every time so it’s not expensive when she has a flare up, she hasn’t had one since May now. Also l-lysine also helps with herpes symptoms to keep them under control, that can be given to cats daily. Also there is a small adoption fee of $300! ⚠️⚠️⚠️
If you would like more information on my sweet Gracie, you can message me, call me at (709)538-3033, (709)538-8891 or email me at jenn_organ@hotmail.com
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- Offered by: Registered Breeder
- Ad Type: Offering
- Pet's Date of Birth: 2022-09-01 00:00:00
pets | cats, kittens for rehoming
2023-08-21