
Winslow is a distinguished gentleman who exudes excellence and confidence. He is friendly and curious and very well-mannered. Winslow is FeLV positive and looking to live out the rest of his days with his forever family and in his forever home. He hopes you’ll come meet him today at the Animal Protection Society of Durham. Visit Winslow’s webpage to learn more!
FeLV cats can have a suppressed immune system, potentially making them more susceptible to other infections. While there is no cure for FeLV, with regular veterinary care, cats can go on to live a relatively healthy lifestyle. The disease can be transmissible to other cats, but not to people or other species. Ideally, FeLV-positive cats should either live with other cats that have tested positive for FeLV to reduce the risk of spreading the disease or in a single cat household.
The Animal Protection Society of Durham, located at 2117 E. Club Blvd., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been helping animals in the community since 1970, and has managed the Durham County Animal Shelter since 1990. In addition to county funding, APS relies on donations from individuals and corporations to feed, shelter and provide medical attention for the nearly 7,000 stray, surrendered and abused animals it cares for each year. The shelter is open by appointment only due to COVID-19. For more information, email adopt@apsofdurham.org.
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