Emily, Branwell, Charlotte, and Anne are some of the sweetest, happiest, snuggliest kittens you could ever find. They will make wonderful companions — sure to provide their families with lots of entertainment and love.
They have all been diagnosed with FeLV (or feline leukemia virus). It is a common disease in cats, and we suspect inherited from their mom.
FeLV can not be cured, but it's not a death sentence. Cats diagnosed with FeLV can live whole and happy — symptom-free — lives. However, their lifespan is usually shorter. The average lifespan of an FeLV+ kitten is 2-3 years.
FeLV+ cats should not live with other cats who do not already have the disease, as the virus can be spread to other cats.
These siblings can be adopted in pairs, though!
All four are healthy and exuberant!
They enjoy tasty Churus, pipe cleaner toys, and feather wands. Anne - in particular - loves to sit in your lap and be pet. They're just happy-go-lucky kittens! They deserve a chance to find homes and enjoy as much time as possible with a loving family.
We know there are families out there for them! If you’re interested in talking with our adoption and veterinary teams about caring for an FeLV+ cat, please email us at info@AlexandriaAnimals.org or call 703.746.4774.
Animal Welfare League of Alexandria
Branwell
Animal Welfare League of Alexandria
Charlotte
Animal Welfare League of Alexandria
Emily