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Hi, I'm

Linus

Domestic Shorthair

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Trenton Cats Rescue

Trenton, NJ

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age

Adult

gender

Male

colour

Brown Tabby

pet id

33255238

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My story

Diabetes insipidus (diagnosed)We think Linus is about a six-year-old kitty who came into foster in late winter of 2021. He is pretty laid back, but sometimes chases toys or plays with ones that he can hold and kick. He gets along with the resident adult cats but would be happiest as an only cat or perhaps living with an older nonaggressive cat. He is not all that fond of being held, but he rubs and rubs and rubs some more against his humans when he is feeling happy. Linus has diabetes insipidus, a non-life-threatening disorder that is relatively rare in cats. His body does not produce vasopressin/ADH, a hormone that helps his kidneys keep water in his body (nothing to do with insulin or his sugar levels). His foster mom gives him subcutaneous injections of synthetic hormone twice a day. Anybody can learn to do this; once Linus trusts someone, the injections are easy. Without these injections, he spends most of the day drinking and then of course urinating all that he drinks (we know this because he was not diagnosed and treated until he came into foster), not a good life for a cat. He and his foster mom have come to an understanding about the injections. He gets half of a squeezable-type tube treat (he loves these!) each time he gets jabbed. Diabetes insipidus will not shorten Linus' life, and he can miss an occasional injection with no significant effect, but he will need to be treated for the rest of his life. If you'd like to meet Linus or think Linus would be a good match for your family, please complete our adoption questionnaire at http://www.trentoncats.org/adoption-questionnaire/ and let your references know someone will be contacting them soon. All our cats are neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed and flea-treated, tested for FIV/FeLV, and microchipped prior to adoption. Thanks for opting to adopt!February 9, 2025, 7:08 pm

If you have any questions or would like to adopt Linus, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.

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Trenton Cats Rescue

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Trenton, NJ 08618

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