Meet Charlie. He has been a very good boy during his stay at TCHS. He's a little shy and nervous when he first meets you. But once you build some trust with him, he will lean in for attention. He arrived with a large group of cats and did well in their company. It is unknown if he's been around other pets or children. He can be a little shy at first, so gradual introductions over time and lots of patience and TLC are recommended to help him feel secure in his new home. Charlie is a sweet little honey who is hopeful he'll get a second chance at a good life! Come meet him today! Came from a large group seized from poor, crowded living conditions. Tested positive for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), which affects a cat's immune system. Due to this positive status, it's recommended he/she separated from other cats until the adoptive family follows up with their veterinarian for guidance. Keep indoors only. While some cats can have health complications from FeLV, many live long, happy lives. Has also been exposed to Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV).