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A girl called Bryonia Bristol

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About A girl called Bryonia Bristol

Brooklyn, NY

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

A girl called Bryonia Bristol’s Compatibility

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A girl called Bryonia Bristol's Story

Bryonia Bristol (also known as BB) is ready to settle down in her forever home! This sweet calico girl is so gentle, lovey, and silly. When she was first rescued, she was a little unsure about people and while it was clear she wanted pets, she was too nervous to really lean into them. She's blossomed so much since then — she's really opened up to being petted and scritched and will often flop over and rest her head in your hand while you scratch her chin. There is nothing she loves more than being petted and loved! You'll be rewarded with purrs, biscuits, and her adorably nudging her head into your hand for more. While she isn't a lap cat at this point, she still has a lot more potential for love and affection in her!<br/><br/>BB is calm and easy-going. When going to a temporary foster home while her foster was traveling, she quickly settled in and fearlessly explored the apartment, greeting the other cats and scoping out her new digs. She also gets along great with other cats — she plays with the resident cat in her foster home every day, wrestling and zooming around and chasing each other. She is a great napper and can really snuggle up on a soft blanket for a snooze, but she's always ready to chase a ribbon toy if you wave one around for her. Mostly, she just wants to hang out with you as your chill little friend.<br/><br/>Everyone who's met BB has absolutely loved her and remarked on what an incredibly special cat she is! She loves making new friends at her foster home, but we know she really wants nothing more than to find her forever home where she can love and be loved.<br/><br/>One other thing to note -- she has a slightly squashy nose that makes her a little wheezy/snorty and sometimes leaves her breathing through her mouth (not wide-open mouth, more like puffs of air escaping her mouth as she breathes out) when she's especially congested. She will always be a little bit of a sniffly/snotty girl, but it doesn't slow her down one bit!<br/><br/>This cat needs to be adopted with a friend -- applications for them as a single cat will not be answered.<br/><br/>Bryonia had a dental surgery, which was paid for by a generous donor!

Bryonia Bristol (also known as BB) is ready to settle down in her forever home! This sweet calico girl is so gentle, lovey, and silly. When she was first rescued, she was a little unsure about people and while it was clear she wanted pets, she was too nervous to really lean into them. She's blossomed so much since then — she's really opened up to being petted and scritched and will often flop over and rest her head in your hand while you scratch her chin. There is nothing she loves more than being petted and loved! You'll be rewarded with purrs, biscuits, and her adorably nudging her head into your hand for more. While she isn't a lap cat at this point, she still has a lot more potential for love and affection in her!

BB is calm and easy-going. When going to a temporary foster home while her foster was traveling, she quickly settled in and fearlessly explored the apartment, greeting the other cats and scoping out her new digs. She also gets along great with other cats — she plays with the resident cat in her foster

Bryonia Bristol (also known as BB) is ready to settle down in her forever home! This sweet calico girl is so gentle, lovey, and silly. When she was first rescued, she was a little unsure about people and while it was clear she wanted pets, she was too nervous to really lean into them. She's blossomed so much since then — she's really opened up to being petted and scritched and will often flop over and rest her head in your hand while you scratch her chin. There is nothing she loves more than being petted and loved! You'll be rewarded with purrs, biscuits, and her adorably nudging her head into your hand for more. While she isn't a lap cat at this point, she still has a lot more potential for love and affection in her!

BB is calm and easy-going. When going to a temporary foster home while her foster was traveling, she quickly settled in and fearlessly explored the apartment, greeting the other cats and scoping out her new digs. She also gets along great with other cats — she plays with the resident cat in her foster home every day, wrestling and zooming around and chasing each other. She is a great napper and can really snuggle up on a soft blanket for a snooze, but she's always ready to chase a ribbon toy if you wave one around for her. Mostly, she just wants to hang out with you as your chill little friend.

Everyone who's met BB has absolutely loved her and remarked on what an incredibly special ca

How To Adopt

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Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition's Adoption Policy
Thanks for your interest in adopting! During these difficult times adoptions are moving very fast and we are working to respond as quickly as possible to get our cats into their forever homes. There is a chance that the cat you are inquiring about may already have an application, but we will do our best to find you the perfect fit. At this time we can only process adoptions to Brooklyn and nearby areas of Queens and Manhattan at this time. Applications from other boroughs and states will not be processed. All of our adoptions are happening as foster to adopt: you'll begin by fostering with the intention to adopt if all works out. As always, we DO NOT adopt out single kittens and any applications for a single kitten will be ignored. No need to follow up via email or phone -- we promise that we are working as fast as possible to get our cats home! More information on adoption available here: www.catcafebk.com/adoption

A girl called Bryonia Bristol is from Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition

[Brooklyn, NY]

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