Hi Everyone! My name is Diana. I was born outside and brought to King Street Cats by a very nice person who knew KSC would find me a perfect forever home. I was sent to live in one of KSC’s foster homes shortly after I arrived as I was just two months old and tested positive for feline leukemia (FeLV). My foster mom was hopeful that as I got older I would shed the virus. Unfortunately, when I was retested a few months later I was still positive. I am very heathy and am being well taken care of in my foster home, where I will stay while waiting for my forever home. My foster mom has added some information about feline leukemia below.
I am a sweet torbie girl. My foster mom says I am beautiful. My eyes didn’t fully form when I was little so I am also blind. But it doesn’t stop me from chasing toys, running up and down the stairs, and always knowing where to find my foster mom. I get around perfectly fine and know exactly where everything is. I have become quite a lap cat, especially when foster mom is on a conference call for work! I sit by her chair and tap her leg so she will pick me up and put me in her lap. If she ignores me I have found a way to climb on the table and make sure she knows I want attention! I also love to have my cheeks scratched. My foster mom picks me up all the time to give me kisses. Don’t tell her but I like when she does that!
I would be purrfectly content to be your one and only kitty as I LOVE to have all the attention to myself.
The following link is from the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine website and provides information about FeLV in cats.