“Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy marshmallows. Which are kinda the same thing.” – Unknown
Marshmallow Cocoa will warm even the coldest of hearts. This sweet girl loves to be with her humans. She’s extremely loving and affectionate and is happiest when she’s got your affection and attention. When she feels like she’s being ignored she’ll you know with some not so subtle headbutts.
She’s also very chatty when she wants your attention, practically screaming, “Human! Look at me! Love me!.”
When Marshmallow Cocoa isn’t headbutting you or talking your ear off, she likes to explore. She’s not big into toys but does have fun going out and getting to know her surroundings.
Marshmallow Cocoa gets along with other cats, but it’s not known how she does with kids or dogs. Given her drive for attention and affection, she’d probably do well with kids, as long as they know how to treat her with respect and are gentle.
Marshmallow Cocoa has tested positive for FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus). FeLV cats have a virus that causes a weaker immune system – they do not have cancer! For the most part, felvies are just like any other cat. You could not pick one out of the crowd, and they generally do not require much additional care. As a bonus, we waive their adoption fees! APA! provides full coverage and treatment for any FeLV-related issues that arise after the time of adoption. Cats with FeLV typically have a shortened lifespan – we like to compare it to the lifespan of adopting a senior kitty, with the added benefit that they don’t have chronic senior health problems, and that FeLV-related medical care is covered. Marshmallow Cocoa is not contagious to people, dogs or other animals, but should live only with other FeLV+ cats. For more information, please contact APA! or read more by our Partner, Best Friends Animal Society: http://bit.ly/2FwYCxR
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