Corduroy
FeLV- Positive
Gender: Male
Approximate age: 1 year old
Arrived From: Miami County, Ohio
Arrival Day: July 20, 2024
Corduroy was an owner surrender to the previous rescue.
He is timid but is very playful and loves to snuggle with
the rest of his roommates. He is growing confidence each
day and has already learned how use the cat door!
How did he come to BCR?
Animal control officers discovered 119 cats living in
extremely unsanitary and overcrowded conditions at a
Maimi County, Ohio sanctuary. A statement from Animal
Control indicated that many of the cats were suffering
from serious upper respiratory infections. Following
multiple volunteer complaints, authorities executed a
search warrant, leading to the removal of 43 cats. These
cats are now receiving care at the Miami County Animal
Shelter. Volunteers described the sanctuary as having
filthy conditions, mice infestations, inadequately sized
cages, poor air ventilation, strong odors, and many
untreated medical issues. We received an urgent plea
from a woman who specializes in adopting FeLV-positive
cats. She was distressed because she couldn't collect her
newly adopted cat after the rescue was raided. Out of the
43 cats removed, the 17 with FeLV were left behind.
Miami County Animal Control, despite being a no-kill
facility, having FIV, FeLV, or those who are blind do not
warrant a chance at life. These cats faced an uncertain
future and urgently needed placement. While we were
already at capacity in our facility in North Carolina, we
couldn't ignore their plight. We promptly contacted the
State Agriculture Department to request a modification to
our license so that we could assist. Once approved, we
mobilized our team to prepare room 1 in house 1 for the
arrival of these 12 new cats — the largest intake we've
ever undertaken at once! Our Director and Shelter
Manager wasted no time and drove all the way to Ohio to
save their lives. They made the round trip in just 29
hours, demonstrating incredible dedication. While the
cats were well-fed, they did require medical attention,
which our team was prepared to provide. Upon arrival at
Blind Cat Rescue, it was heartwarming to see them
quickly settle in, making themselves at home within 30
minutes after a long 9-hour drive. Immediately after
unloading everyone into their new room, the comfort,
peace, and curiosity that they all had for their new home
brought tears to our eyes. Watching them go straight for
the catnip and a nice spot on the kuranda, solidified in our
hearts that we knew, without a doubt, we had done the
right thing.
He will be vetted the week of July 21 2024 and we
will give his update then!
He lives in House 1, Room 1, you may catch him on
the live camera here.
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