Van Gogh politely asks for a hero.


Van Gogh melts in gentle hands, purring his heart out, begging you to never stop consoling him.

Van Gogh has triumphed over numerous life-threatening dangers.  He now longs for a peaceful, leisurely life.

Van Gogh reportedly escaped a burning home, but was not reclaimed by his previous owners who became homeless.  He wandered the neighborhood for some period of time, surviving, until he was attacked by a dog or coyote so severely that his head wound nearly severed his ear.  Van Gogh was brought to Nevada SPCA and we rushed him to a veterinary hospital for emergency surgery.  His ear was saved, but the attack did inflict minor neurological damage (which affects his head tilt, running and jumping). 

Van Gogh tested positive for feline FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus).  He requires a home where he will be the only cat, where he will have his own room away from other cats, or where he joins a household with cats who already have feline FIV.

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