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Frederick is a strikingly handsome Siamese mix with a big heart and a survivor’s spirit. Despite facing a tough start in life, this resilient boy is now ready to share endless love with his forever family.
Frederick’s journey showcases his strength:
• He was successfully treated for FIP, proving he’s a fighter.
• He’s FeLV-positive but continues to thrive with proper care.
• He overcame severe stomatitis, which led to the removal of all his teeth. Don’t worry—this doesn’t slow him down! Frederick enjoys wet food daily and can even manage kibble.
This sweet boy gets along with most cats but can show a bit of dominance with some, so slow introductions are key. If you’re considering adopting a pair, Frederick has a special bond with Cocoa, Alice, and Applejack—his cuddle buddies.
Frederick loves showing affection in his own unique ways: weaving between your legs, snuggling next to you during TV time, or even sitting on your lap. He’s known for his adorable “elevator butt,” raising his hips in delight as soon as you start petting him!
Frederick is a bundle of love, ready to charm his way into your heart. Could you be the one to give this amazing boy the home he deserves?
Est. DOB July 2020, he is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and tested FIV negative.
He is FeLV+. Cats who are positive for FeLV have a reduced immune system and are more susceptible to illness and disease. He needs to be adopted as a solo cat or into a home with another FeLV positive cat. FeLV is highly contagious between cats but is not transmitted across species.
He is an FIP survivor. FIP is a mutation of feline coronavirus that can happen in some cats who have lower immune systems or who have a genetic predisposition. There is no continued care required after treatment. Most cats have been exposed to feline coronavirus and only a small percentage will experience a mutation. You can read more about FIP here: https://www.sockfip.org
Meet Frederick!
Frederick is a strikingly handsome Siamese mix with a big heart and a survivor’s spirit. Despite facing a tough start in life, this resilient boy is now ready to share endless love with his forever family.
Frederick’s journey showcases his strength:
• He was successfully treated for FIP, proving he’s a fighter.
• He’s FeLV-positive but continues to thrive with proper care.
• He overcame severe stomatitis, which led to the removal of all his teeth. Don’t worry—this doesn’t slow him down! Frederick enjoys wet food daily and can even manage kibble.
This sweet boy gets along with most cats but can show a bit of dominance with some, so slow introductions are key. If you’re considering adopting a pair, Frederick has a special bond with Cocoa, Alice, and Applejack—his cuddle buddies.
Frederick loves showing affection in his own unique ways: weaving between your legs, snuggling next to you during TV time, or even sitting on your lap. He’s known for his adorable “elevator butt,” raising his hips in delight as soon as you start petting him!
Frederick is a bundle of love, ready to charm his way into your heart. Could you be the one to give this amazing boy the home he deserves?
Est. DOB July 2020, he is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and tested FIV negative.
He is FeLV+. Cats who are positive for FeLV have a reduced immune system and are more susceptible to illness and disease. He needs to be adopted as a solo cat or into a home with another FeLV positive cat. FeLV is highly contagious between cats but is not transmitted across species.
He is an FIP survivor. FIP is a mutation of feline coronavirus that can happen in some cats who have lower immune systems or who have a genetic predisposition. There is no continued care required after treatment. Most cats have been exposed to feline coronavirus and only a small percentage will experience a mutation. You can read more about FIP here: https://www.sockfip.org
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
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