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Moses   

In shelter Cat

North Myrtle Beach, SC, 29582
Pet name:
Moses
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Long Hair
Date:
01/30/2019
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Cream / Ivory
Size:
Large
Coat length:
Long
Description:
Fiv+ Moses, who we refer to as the "luckiest unlucky cat" from Los Angeles, was flown to the Head Butt Hotel by the woman who saved him from a life on the streets, where he had suffered a serious injury after being attacked by a coyote.

He was nursed back to health, neutered, and has had his full mouth extraction, since his arrival here years ago. Hes extremely healthy, very laid back, and wants nothing more than to just live our his days peacefully.

Hes a calm senior, who enjoys time on the catio, watching the world go by.

We are a "Protect the Pets" rescue with established nutritional protocols for our obligate carnivorous cats. We mandate responsible vaccination protocols and titer testing with Kansas State Veterinary Lab, in order to provide continuous protection and compliancy with the Rabies Control Act of South Carolina Rabies Statute Section 47-5-60. Please ensure your vet recognizes titers and is willing to offer affordable titer testing versus blindly overdosing pets with unnecessary vaccinations which contribute to the 50% national cancer rates being newly diagnosed annually in 10 million companion animals. The health of our pets is our main priority, and we require our nutritional and vaccination protocols be maintained. We will not allow our pets to be subjected to even a second unnecessary vaccination overdose, when checking titers  can easily be incorporated into annual wellness exams for our animals.

The entire veterinary file always accompanies each of our cats upon adoption and we provide full transparency with the care we have provided. 

Please contact Christine@Headbutthotel.org for our adoption paperwork.

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