Animal Rescue Network / Reseau Secours Animal

Consult the following page:http://www.animalrescuenetwork.org/info/display?PageID=981

Montreal, QC,H2L 4Y5
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Phone Number: (514) 938-6215

Website: http://www.animalrescuenetwork.org/

Pruneau

Domestic Short Hair | Swanton, VT

Age : 3 Years 10 MonthsAdultMaleLargeBrown Tabby

About

Coat Length

Short

Activity Level

Highly Active

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

CatsChildren

Adoption Fees

290

Meet Pruneau

Pruneau est arrivé au Réseau Secours Animal en février 2025 après avoir été trouvé errant à Mascouche. Il était blessé à une patte et de gentilles personnes lui sont venues en aide. Pruneau est porteur du virus de l'immunodéficience féline (VIF). Pour plus d'information sur le VIF:  https://www.veterinairesaucanada.net/ressources-associees/virus-de-l-immunodeficience-feline-fiv/  Malgré cela, il peut vivre une belle et longue vie à l'intérieur! Il a eu des soins dentaires en avril 2025. Il est un chat très sociable qui adore accueillir les invités à la porte. Il se laisse prendre dans les bras et aime être à nos côtés. Il est encore très actifs et aimera jouer avec vous! Il semble bien cohabiter avec les autres chats, amis ferait un bon chat unique. Pruneau est un chat adulte donc les frais d'adoption pour lui sont de 290$. Il est stérilisé, vacciné et  micropucé. Il est positif pour  le virus de l'immunodéficience féline (VIF), mais négatif pour la leucose féline (FeLV). Des assurances santé de 6 semaines viennent avec son adoption. Vous pourrez avoir recours à l'aide de l'équipe des adoptions aussi longtemps que vous en aurez besoin. Vous avez aussi droit, dans le premier mois suivant l'adoption, à une consultation vidéo de 30 minutes gratuite avec notre consultante en comportement félin FelineGood ( https://www.felinegood.ca ).        Afin d'avoir une chance de l'adopter, veuillez remplir notre formulaire d'adoption directement sur notre site web:  https://www.reseausecoursanimal.org/nous-contacter/formulaire-adoption/       Pruneau arrived at the Animal Rescue Network in February 2025 after being found wandering in Mascouche. He had an injured leg, and kind people came to his rescue. Pruneau is a carrier of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). For more information about FIV: https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/cornell-feline-health-center/health-information/feline-health-topics/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv  Despite this, he can live a long and happy life indoors! He received dental care in April 2025. He's a very sociable cat who loves to greet guests at the door. He lets himself be hugged and would like to be by our side. He's still very active and would like to play with you! He seems to cohabit well with other cats, friends would make a good single cat. Pruneau is an adult cat so the adoption fees for him are $290. He is sterilized, vaccinated and microchipped. He is positive for the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) but negative for the feline leukaemia virus (FeLV). Health insurances are offered for the first 6 weeks following adoption. You will also have access to the help of the adoption team as long as you need it. You will also have access, for the first month following adoption, to a 30 minutes video consultation with our cat behaviour consultant FelineGood ( https://www.felinegood.ca ).   In order to get a chance to adopt him, please fill out our adoption directly on our website:  https://www.reseausecoursanimal.org/contacts/adoption-form/

Adoption Process
Complete a adoption form, interview with a volunteer from the adoption team, contrat adoption, fees adoption. For more informations see: http://www.animalrescuenetwork.org/info/adoption


Contact
Animal Rescue Network / Reseau Secours Animal
(514) 938-6215
http://www.animalrescuenetwork.org/

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