

Baby Doll (bonded to Gomer)
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Baby Doll (bonded to Gomer)
Middlesex, NJ
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Baby Doll (bonded to Gomer)’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Baby Doll (bonded to Gomer)'s Story
Baby Doll (bonded to Gomer) is a reflection of her name. She is petite and sweet. She is good with other cats and adores her foster dog brother. She walks proudly beside him whenever he passes by. She is more confident when cats are around. It is not recommended that she be an only cat. <br/>If YOU walk by and she wants to be pet, she quickly jumps to the top of her tower with a small meow. She purrs and rolls around, watch out Baby Doll don't fall! She is open to being held and kissed. She likes being brushed (silky soft) and pet. She is such a good sport as her big brother initiates playtime. Don't be fooled, this petite girl can hold her own against him. The two of them were rescued from the streets and their foster family knew they were too sweet to go back outside.<br/>Baby Doll would do best in a cat experienced home. During seasonal changes it has been noted that she is prone to sneezing blood. She has been to the vet to address this issue and inexpensive baby saline nose drops were found to keep it at bay and a humidifier. Baby Doll's foster mom observed that as a result of restraining her daily for nose drops she was beginning to avoid them. As a result, her foster mom chose to put the drops on hold and isolate her to the foster room for the couple weeks it may need to be controlled for easy clean up and monitoring. Baby Doll still had her brother for company and frequent visits from her foster family. This resulted in a more affectionate cat. This petite girl now sleeps curled up next to her foster mom's pillow as she purrs them to sleep. Her foster mom loves her gentle meow as they talk to one another.<br/>When Baby Doll has freedom of the entire home she still returns to the foster room. It's her safe space like a crate trained dog. She is a sweetheart that deserves unconditional love. <br/>She is spayed and vaccinated.
Baby Doll (bonded to Gomer) is a reflection of her name. She is petite and sweet. She is good with other cats and adores her foster dog brother. She walks proudly beside him whenever he passes by. She is more confident when cats are around. It is not recommended that she be an only cat.
If YOU walk by and she wants to be pet, she quickly jumps to the top of her tower with a small meow. She purrs and rolls around, watch out Baby Doll don't fall! She is open to being held and kissed. She likes being brushed (silky soft) and pet. She is such a good sport as her big brother initiates playtime. Don't be fooled, this petite girl can hold her own against him. The two of them were rescued from the streets and their foster family knew they were too sweet to go back outside.
Baby Doll would do best in a cat experienced home. During seasonal changes it has been noted that she is prone to sneezing blood. She has been to the vet to address this issue and inexpensive baby saline nose drops were found to keep it at bay a
Baby Doll (bonded to Gomer) is a reflection of her name. She is petite and sweet. She is good with other cats and adores her foster dog brother. She walks proudly beside him whenever he passes by. She is more confident when cats are around. It is not recommended that she be an only cat.
If YOU walk by and she wants to be pet, she quickly jumps to the top of her tower with a small meow. She purrs and rolls around, watch out Baby Doll don't fall! She is open to being held and kissed. She likes being brushed (silky soft) and pet. She is such a good sport as her big brother initiates playtime. Don't be fooled, this petite girl can hold her own against him. The two of them were rescued from the streets and their foster family knew they were too sweet to go back outside.
Baby Doll would do best in a cat experienced home. During seasonal changes it has been noted that she is prone to sneezing blood. She has been to the vet to address this issue and inexpensive baby saline nose drops were found to keep it at bay and a humidifier. Baby Doll's foster mom observed that as a result of restraining her daily for nose drops she was beginning to avoid them. As a result, her foster mom chose to put the drops on hold and isolate her to the foster room for the couple weeks it may need to be controlled for easy clean up and monitoring. Baby Doll still had her brother for company and frequent visits from her foster
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