


Bea
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Bea
Santa Rosa, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bea’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bea's Story
Bea is sponsored by: Leah Hennen<br/><br/>Bea does not have any special needs because she came to us bonded with her brother, Bertie, who is a dwarf kitty with ataxia. Once they were here for a while, the two de-bonded (is that a word?), and Bertie was adopted in November 2021.<br/><br/>Bea is the typical, playful cat who can’t seem to run out of energy. Bea LOVES to chase the spring toy. Keeps her entertained<br/><br/>for hours. Bea will make a wonderful addition to any family who has a cat or two about her age. If you don't have a cat or two, we can also help with that!<br/><br/>Please Note: Bea finished her GS-441524 treatment for FIP in March 2022. Although we can’t guarantee she won’t develop FIP again, her response to the treatment was extremely positive. She’s back to playing and acting like a normal kitten, full of energy and inspiration, with no signs of FIP at all.<br/><br/>If you’re interested in Bea please fill out an adoption application at https://www.snapcats.org/category/adoption/catsforadoption/. Thanks.
Bea is sponsored by: Leah Hennen
Bea does not have any special needs because she came to us bonded with her brother, Bertie, who is a dwarf kitty with ataxia. Once they were here for a while, the two de-bonded (is that a word?), and Bertie was adopted in November 2021.
Bea is the typical, playful cat who can’t seem to run out of energy. Bea LOVES to chase the spring toy. Keeps her entertained
for hours. Bea will make a wonderful addition to any family who has a cat or two about her age. If you don't have a cat or two, we can also help with that!
Please Note: Bea finished her GS-441524 treatment for FIP in March 2022. Although we can’t guarantee she won’t develop FIP again, her response to the treatment was extremely positive. She’s back to playing and acting like a normal kitten, full of energy and inspiration, with no signs of FIP at all.
If you’re interested in Bea please fill out an adoption application at https://www.snapcats.org/category/adoption/catsforadoption/. Thanks.
Bea is sponsored by: Leah Hennen
Bea does not have any special needs because she came to us bonded with her brother, Bertie, who is a dwarf kitty with ataxia. Once they were here for a while, the two de-bonded (is that a word?), and Bertie was adopted in November 2021.
Bea is the typical, playful cat who can’t seem to run out of energy. Bea LOVES to chase the spring toy. Keeps her entertained
for hours. Bea will make a wonderful addition to any family who has a cat or two about her age. If you don't have a cat or two, we can also help with that!
Please Note: Bea finished her GS-441524 treatment for FIP in March 2022. Although we can’t guarantee she won’t develop FIP again, her response to the treatment was extremely positive. She’s back to playing and acting like a normal kitten, full of energy and inspiration, with no signs of FIP at all.
If you’re interested in Bea please fill out an adoption application at https://www.snapcats.org/category/adoption/catsforadoption/. Thanks.
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