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Meet gentleman Nolan, a 10 year old pure white cat! Nolan is a gentle soul and is very quiet and calm. He suffers from lifelong chronic constipation (weve all been there) and needs a medication called lactulose daily for the rest of his life. Sir Nolan is so amenable that you can give him his daily liquid medication with no trouble! (What a good natured young lad!). As long as he takes his medication, his bowel movements are very regular! Lord Nolan loves brushes, head scratches, and people. Like all uprooted kitties, he will be initially shy, but once he feels comfortable, he will be a wonderful companion cat! Are you interested in adopting Nolan? Follow the instructions below so Nolan can say "tally ho!" to shelter living! ---------- If you are interested in adopting, please fill out our online adoption application by copying and pasting the following link into your browser: http://thecatconnection.org/adopt/adoption-application/ Filling out this application rather than emailing us will get you a quicker response. Please also consider fostering as an alternative to adoption. To learn more, go to: http://thecatconnection.org/get-involved/foster/ We request $100 for each cat 10 years and over, $150 for each cat 5-10 years old, $200 for each cat 1-4 years old, and $300 for each kitten under a year old. These fees fund spay/neutering, microchipping, vaccinations, and combo testing (feline leukemia and FIV) for your adopted cat, rescue efforts, shelter, and veterinary care. Our policy is to adopt kittens in pairs. We find that kittens are much happier when they have a companion and they tend to expend their youthful energy on each other rather than on your couch! Kittens are adorable, but older cats can be wonderful pets as well and they tend to be overlooked, so please consider adopting an adult cat or two! The Cat Connection is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3)organization of volunteers who rescue homeless cats. To find out more about us, please visit our website: http://thecatconnection.org/