We rescued our Turkish angora kitten a few months ago. When we picked him up, he was in very poor condition. His fur was dark from the filth, a flea was embedded in his fur, and he had an upper respiratory infection in addition to HPV virus.
We got him home, gave him multiple flea baths, took him to the vet multiple times for shots and various treatments. We need to give him lysine on the nose as one of his treatments.
I am pleased to report that he is in great health and seems to be extremely happy with all the love, affection, and devotion from his human family as well as his adopted two older Turkish angora twins that have welcomed him with open PAWS!
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What a cute cat. Absolutely amazing. Can't just stop seeing it. I also have hairy pet cats at home and I love them but this one is very special and attractive. Just loving it. Thanks for sharing @senseicat.
Es maravilloso saber que aun quedan personas que sienten amor por los animales, hermosa acción hicistes te felicito por tu buen corazón
When I saw HPV, I thought I saw HIV and I was like, Jesus. So cats do get infected with HIV. Laughing. Hope your cat is doing fine now
Omg!!!♥Beautiful amazing!!!
I am happy for your kitten to enjoy good health and the love that they need!