Geisha

  • Born: 9/7/2018
  • Female
  • Neutered/Spayed

Geisha arrived at the Sanctuary with serious injuries caused by a necklace that perhaps someone put on her when she lived with her family, before being abandoned.

Geisha is super sociable with people, she loves the company of children too: she is very playful and fun.

She is social with other cats.

Adoption fees

From the moment we take in a rescued animal, we assume all the maintenance costs, but we greatly appreciate the collaboration of the future families with the costs of basic veterinary expenses. This is how we can continue rescuing and helping.

Puppy: 90 Euros

Adult: 150 Euros
(including spaying and neutering)

¿Not from Seville?

Don’t worry, there are ways you can adopt a kitten in our shelter since there are specific animal transport companies that could send it to you.

We do not work with MRW, only with companies animalistic and trustworthy.

Transportation costs are separate from the adoption costs and should be borne by the adopter.

Adoption fees

From the moment we take in a rescued animal, we assume all the maintenance costs, but we greatly appreciate the collaboration of the future families with the costs of basic veterinary expenses. This is how we can continue rescuing and helping.

Puppy: 90 Euros

Adult: 150 Euros
(including spaying and neutering)

¿Not from Seville?

Don’t worry, there are ways you can adopt a kitten in our shelter since there are specific animal transport companies that could send it to you.

We do not work with MRW, only with companies animalistic and trustworthy.

Transportation costs are separate from the adoption costs and should be borne by the adopter.

Would you like to adopt Geisha?

Thank you for adopting and not buying.

When you adopt an animal from a shelter you save two, because another from the street can be taken in.

It is very important that you are totally convinced about this decision since the incorporation of a new member to your family can modify your life, especially at the beginning.

If you want to adopt Geisha, we ask you to fill out our adoption form. We will call you to speak with you. You can also send an email to adopcionlacandela@gmail.com
with your phone number and the name of the inhabitant What do you want to adopt?

Would you like to adopt Geisha?

Thank you for adopting and not buying.

When you adopt an animal from a shelter you save two, because another from the street can be taken in.

It is very important that you are totally convinced about this decision since the incorporation of a new member to your family can modify your life, especially at the beginning.

If you want to adopt Geisha, we ask you to fill out our adoption form. We will call you to speak with you. You can also send an email to adopcionlacandela@gmail.com
with your phone number and the name of the inhabitant What do you want to adopt?

Information about cats up for adoption

  • Many of the kittens that live in the La Candela Sanctuary are positive for calcivirus* but are controlled and without symptoms.
  • To control contagion, when adopting a positive kitten in Calcivirus should preferably live in a home where there are no other cats. Nor could it go outside to prevent it from infecting other cats until it is 100% recovered.
    Before adopting a kitten, you can write to us at refugelacandela@gmail.com, we will send you all the necessary information about positive kittens and those that do not. along with their needs.
  • *Calcivirus is a highly contagious and common disease in cats. The main symptoms are runny nose, gingivitis and mouth ulcers. It is a very resistant virus and difficult to eradicate, it can take from weeks to months to fully recover. It is transmitted by direct contact between cats or through humans by petting infected cats and not washing their hands. Feline calicivirus comes in a wide variety of strains, which means a cat can be infected many times in its lifetime, just like humans who get colds over and over again.
  • It’s It is a common misconception that cats will never get rid of FVC once infected. Furthermore, in the case of a first infection in a susceptible animal, the cat may or may not show clinical signs. After this phase, the virus continues to be eliminated for a few weeks to several months, but in most cases it is eventually cured. This is especially true if the animal lives alone and is not infected again.
    For cats that live with other cats, the problem is that the virus circulates and the cats are constantly re-infected (either through contact with other cats or through the contaminated environment, as the virus is resistant in the external environment).
  • Always remember: A cat that lives alone and is infected with calicivirus should eliminate the virus completely after a few weeks or a few months.

Information about cats up for adoption

  • Many of the kittens that live in the La Candela Sanctuary are positive for calcivirus* but are controlled and without symptoms.
  • To control contagion, when adopting a positive kitten in Calcivirus should preferably live in a home where there are no other cats. Nor could it go outside to prevent it from infecting other cats until it is 100% recovered.
    Before adopting a kitten, you can write to us at refugelacandela@gmail.com, we will send you all the necessary information about positive kittens and those that do not. along with their needs.
  • *Calcivirus is a highly contagious and common disease in cats. The main symptoms are runny nose, gingivitis and mouth ulcers. It is a very resistant virus and difficult to eradicate, it can take from weeks to months to fully recover. It is transmitted by direct contact between cats or through humans by petting infected cats and not washing their hands. Feline calicivirus comes in a wide variety of strains, which means a cat can be infected many times in its lifetime, just like humans who get colds over and over again.
  • It’s It is a common misconception that cats will never get rid of FVC once infected. Furthermore, in the case of a first infection in a susceptible animal, the cat may or may not show clinical signs. After this phase, the virus continues to be eliminated for a few weeks to several months, but in most cases it is eventually cured. This is especially true if the animal lives alone and is not infected again.
    For cats that live with other cats, the problem is that the virus circulates and the cats are constantly re-infected (either through contact with other cats or through the contaminated environment, as the virus is resistant in the external environment).
  • Always remember: A cat that lives alone and is infected with calicivirus should eliminate the virus completely after a few weeks or a few months.

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