RVSPCA Furry Friday: Goliath

Goliath
Goliath

Be sure to see all our Furry Friday posts from our friends at the RVSPCA! They’re ready to help you find your lap companion and we think this sweet face would be a great one to have in your life. Meet Goliath!

Goliath had to overcome some huge obstacles in his young life to get ready for a forever home, so it might be more appropriate to call him David. As a young kitty, Goliath was very susceptible to upper-respiratory infections. To keep him healthy and away from contagions, he is now in the care of one of our dedicated foster families.

Goliath is thriving in the tranquility of a home environment with other healthy dogs and cats. Since his lungs are sensitive, Goliath’s forever family should not smoke or use aerosol sprays.

Watching Goliath in action, you’d never know he had a rough kittenhood. He is curious, feisty, comical, and affectionate. He just needs a sensitive human to help him stay healthy. Goliath has been vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered. If you are interested in meeting this mighty kitty, please call Angie, our Foster Coordinator, at 540-339-9505.

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