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Clark County Humane Society Adopt-A-Pet • Meet Ali, the CCHS Pet of the Week! This handsome guy had been hanging around a home in the Spencer area for about a month, and then disappeared for a week. When he returned, he had some pretty nasty wounds and needed medical attention. He was brought to CCHS, where our medical team quickly sprang into action to save his life. Honestly, they were some of the nastiest wounds our vet team had ever seen. We aren't exactly sure what happened to Ali, and he's not talking, but we suspect he was the victim of an eagle or other large bird of prey. But this guy is a fighter — that's why he was named after Muhammed Ali! He came through the emergency surgery like a champ, and healed up wonderfully. He's a super sweet, handsome gray tabby. Unfortunately, he did test positive for feline leukemia, probably as a result of his outdoor adventures. Ali That means he will have to be the only kitty in his future home, or live with other cats that are also FeLV positive. Ali is a little over a year old and weighs 7.3 pounds. If you have the perfect spot for Ali, please apply to adopt him today! If you are interested in sponsoring the CCHS Adopt-A-Pet ad, please call 715-223-2342.
recordgleaner_20250917_trg-2025-09-17-0-024_art_2.xml
Clark County Humane Society Adopt-A-Pet • Meet Ali, the CCHS Pet of the Week! This handsome guy had been hanging around a home in the Spencer area for about a month, and then disappeared for a week. When he returned, he had some pretty nasty wounds and needed medical attention. He was brought to CCHS, where our medical team quickly sprang into action to save his life. Honestly, they were some of the nastiest wounds our vet team had ever seen. We aren't exactly sure what happened to Ali, and he's not talking, but we suspect he was the victim of an eagle or other large bird of prey. But this guy is a fighter — that's why he was named after Muhammed Ali! He came through the emergency surgery like a champ, and healed up wonderfully. He's a super sweet, handsome gray tabby. Unfortunately, he did test positive for feline leukemia, probably as a result of his outdoor adventures. Ali That means he will have to be the only kitty in his future home, or live with other cats that are also FeLV positive. Ali is a little over a year old and weighs 7.3 pounds. If you have the perfect spot for Ali, please apply to adopt him today! If you are interested in sponsoring the CCHS Adopt-A-Pet ad, please call 715-223-2342.
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