Special-needs cats, those with a manageable condition or a difference like being FIV-positive, blind, deaf, or three-legged, wait the longest in rescue and are often the most rewarding to bring home. This page pulls the special-needs cats currently adoptable in Kingston from Kingston Humane Society into one place.
Most special needs are far more manageable than the label suggests. FIV-positive cats can live long, healthy lives as indoor cats and often live peacefully with other cats, and blind or deaf cats adapt remarkably well. Talk openly with the rescue about exactly what a specific cat needs, and for any medical condition, with a vet. Apply through the rescue.
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Special-Needs Cats in Kingston: common questions
Can FIV-positive cats live with other cats?
Usually yes. FIV is hard to transmit between cats that get along; it spreads mainly through deep bite wounds, not casual contact, sharing bowls, or grooming. Many FIV-positive cats live peacefully in multi-cat homes for years. They should be kept indoors, both to protect their own immune system and to avoid spreading it, and they can have long, healthy, normal lives with good care.
Are special-needs cats hard to care for?
It depends on the need, and most are more manageable than people expect. Blind, deaf, and three-legged cats usually need only small, common-sense adaptations and live full, normal lives. FIV-positive cats just need to be indoor-only with good routine care. Some conditions, like diabetes, call for a daily routine. A good rescue tells you exactly what a specific cat needs, and your vet guides any medical care.
How do I adopt one of these cats in Kingston?
Find a cat you like here, then apply directly through the rescue that has it (Kingston Humane Society). LocalPetFinder is a listings aggregator, not a shelter: we pull adoptable cats from Kingston-area rescues into one place and refresh them regularly, but the application and adoption happen through the rescue. Listings reflect what is genuinely available, though a cat can be adopted between refreshes.