Taylor

Breed: DMH

Gender: Female

Age: 3 years

Claws: Yes

Until recently, this phenomenal beauty had been living in an alley located a short, scary distance from a busy intersection.  A broken window which led to a laundry room allowed her a residence for the winter.  Without the warmth of this room and the kind woman who fed her during the bitter cold months, Taylor likely wouldn’t have made it to her day of rescue.

Taylor appears to be a very healthy young cat, but she has tested positive for FeLV (Feline Leukemia).  For those of you who are familiar with FeLV, you know it makes Taylor an extra special kitty.  FeLV positive cats can remain symptom-free for years and enjoy their lives as beloved companions.  This knowledge just makes us that much more determined to find her a wonderful home, where she can be spoiled rotten by the lucky human who is first in line to adopt her!  When a cat tests positive for FeLV, it is possible for her body to rid itself of the virus. We will be retesting Taylor In the next few weeks and months, in hopes that her “+” becomes a “-“. Until you meet her, you truly can’t appreciate that Taylor is so incredibly sweet and gentle.  There are parts of her life story that we’ll never know. What we do know is that this precious little girl was left on the streets to fend for herself.  Taylor has already stolen the hearts of everyone who has met her.  You are guaranteed to find joy, love and a calming presence with Taylor in your heart & home.

If you are interested in learning more about Taylor, or know someone who might be interested, please contact Toni McNaughton at tonimcn@rcn.com or 312 855 1225 or Lisa Ward at eward@spencerstuart.com



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