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A girl called Victoria Falls

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About A girl called Victoria Falls

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 Victoria Falls’s Compatibility

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    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

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A girl called Victoria Falls's Story

Victoria Falls (Vivi as we affectionately call her), would be a wonderful addition to anyone’s home in 2026. Vivi is a loving cuddly cat who cannot wait to meet her forever family. She is great with most people and always hangs out in the epicenter at parties! She loves sleeping in bed with us (bed hog!) and treats (who doesn't?). She is definitely obsessed with food, staring into space with her eyeball, and long naps on a lap. While she doesn’t get along well with other cats she has enough personality to make up for it! She does have a bit of a wobble to her walk, but it never stops her from running for the food bowl, or jumping into bed!<br/><br/>Victoria Falls was rescued with dental issues and had surgery. We would be thrilled for a potential adopter to provide a larger adoption donation (between $250 and $400 total) and/or assistance crowdsourcing funds towards their necessary vet bills if possible.<br/><br/>This cat has a mild case of Cerebellar Hypoplasia, is a neurological condition in which the cerebellum is smaller than usual or not completely developed. Affectionately known as a Wobbly Cat, this disorder is not progressive or contagious, and doesn’t cause any serious health problems – she just has a distinctive, quirky (and honestly very cute) way of walking around. She sometimes trips over her own feet, but she gets right back up and keeps going! The Internet loves wobbly cats, so she has real viral video potential -- and we have lots of resources to help you get her setup successfully.<br/><br/>This cat would prefer to be adopted alone and be the only cat in the home.

Victoria Falls (Vivi as we affectionately call her), would be a wonderful addition to anyone’s home in 2026. Vivi is a loving cuddly cat who cannot wait to meet her forever family. She is great with most people and always hangs out in the epicenter at parties! She loves sleeping in bed with us (bed hog!) and treats (who doesn't?). She is definitely obsessed with food, staring into space with her eyeball, and long naps on a lap. While she doesn’t get along well with other cats she has enough personality to make up for it! She does have a bit of a wobble to her walk, but it never stops her from running for the food bowl, or jumping into bed!

Victoria Falls was rescued with dental issues and had surgery. We would be thrilled for a potential adopter to provide a larger adoption donation (between $250 and $400 total) and/or assistance crowdsourcing funds towards their necessary vet bills if possible.

This cat has a mild case of Cerebellar Hypoplasia, is a neurological condition in which the cerebellum is smalle

Victoria Falls (Vivi as we affectionately call her), would be a wonderful addition to anyone’s home in 2026. Vivi is a loving cuddly cat who cannot wait to meet her forever family. She is great with most people and always hangs out in the epicenter at parties! She loves sleeping in bed with us (bed hog!) and treats (who doesn't?). She is definitely obsessed with food, staring into space with her eyeball, and long naps on a lap. While she doesn’t get along well with other cats she has enough personality to make up for it! She does have a bit of a wobble to her walk, but it never stops her from running for the food bowl, or jumping into bed!

Victoria Falls was rescued with dental issues and had surgery. We would be thrilled for a potential adopter to provide a larger adoption donation (between $250 and $400 total) and/or assistance crowdsourcing funds towards their necessary vet bills if possible.

This cat has a mild case of Cerebellar Hypoplasia, is a neurological condition in which the cerebellum is smaller than usual or not completely developed. Affectionately known as a Wobbly Cat, this disorder is not progressive or contagious, and doesn’t cause any serious health problems – she just has a distinctive, quirky (and honestly very cute) way of walking around. She sometimes trips over her own feet, but she gets right back up and keeps going! The Internet loves wobbly cats, so she has real viral vide

How To Adopt

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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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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 Victoria Falls is from Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition

[Brooklyn, NY]

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Brooklyn Cat Cafe is Brooklyn's first cat cafe and the only cat cafe in New York area run by a 501c3 animal rescue, Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition, Inc. Founded in 2007, BBAWC has been making a difference in the homeless cat population in Brooklyn by shifting the paradigm of animal rescue. We created a cooperat...
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