Seekonk Animal Shelter Pet of the Week...Boris

Posted 12/2/15

SEEKONK — Meet Boris, the Seekonk Animal Shelter Pet of the Week!

He is a 3 year old, domestic short haired tiger and white male. Boris is a large cat who has a big build. He is shy when first meeting new people, but once acquainted he …

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Seekonk Animal Shelter Pet of the Week...Boris

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SEEKONK — Meet Boris, the Seekonk Animal Shelter Pet of the Week!

He is a 3 year old, domestic short haired tiger and white male. Boris is a large cat who has a big build. He is shy when first meeting new people, but once acquainted he enjoys attention and being pet.

He has been neutered, micro-chipped and is up to date on vaccines but he tested positive for FIV. This means he will need to live in a home with non-aggressive cats or other FIV+ cats. FIV can only be spread between felines and usually through a deep serious bite. Many cats who test positive will lead healthy, normal kitty lives.

This big boy is excited to find his forever home…are you ready to open your heart and home to Boris. If so, please stop by the Seekonk Animal Shelter,100 Peck St., to meet him! Phone 508-336-6663. The Shelter is open daily 2-4 p.m., except on Wednesdays from 3-6 p.m.

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