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Tabby / Mixed (short coat)  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Baby  : :  Medium


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Contact Bell's Caretaker/Foster Directly: Debbee (harrdebb01@aol.com)

About Bell

  • Status: This animal is no longer shown on this website.
  • Species: Cat
  • Rescue ID: A442545
  • General Color: Brown Tabby
  • Color: Bicolor
  • Eye Color: Gray
  • Current Age: 4 Years 5 Months (best estimate)
  • Declawed: No
  • Housetrained: Yes
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly

Bell did test positive for FIV, but because she is still so young, it could possibly be a false positive. She is beautiful.  She has beautiful gray eyes and sometimes they even look blue.  She is a purr machine.  She has four other siblings and would love to have another playmate in the home.  She is good with other cats and does not seem to mind the dog, but they have not been put together.  She is use to older children but is very playful so would do well with children.  She uses the cat box and has no real vices.  She is a cuddle bug and wants to be with you.
If you are interested in meeting Bell, please contact her foster mom, Debbee, by emailing her at harrdebb01@aol.com  or by texting her at 321-239-8482

Bell  is available for adoption through Orange County Animal Services.  Her adoption fees will never be more than $40 and in most cases will be lower (please inquire about any specials).  Her adoption fees include her spay surgery, microchip, shots/vaccines, FIV and FelV combo testing, and a rabies vaccine. They also offer BOGO on cats/kittens so you might consider 2 for twice the fun.

 

More about Bell

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids, Somewhat vocal, Likes to be in your lap, Playful, Timid, Affectionate, Even-tempered, Gentle

Special Needs: FIV is an autoimmune disorder. This means that the cat has a suppressed immune system and must be kept on a healthy diet and not be exposed to external diseases. They can live long healthy lives if kept indoors. FIV can only be transmitted to another cat (and only through aggressive biting and blood drawing), so a home with no cats, or with dogs, or possibly with another FIV+ cat would be ideal.

Bell's sister, Habanero can also be seen on our website.
Bell's brother, Jalapeno can also be seen on our website.
Bell's sister, Pablano can also be seen on our website.
Bell's mother, Pepper can also be seen on our website.

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