


Bea
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Bea
Alameda, 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 proof that it is indeed true that black cats make extra-special companions! From bottle baby beginnings, she is nothing but “super”...super playful, super affectionate, super loving, super fun! She is always the first of her siblings to run to the door to greet you. And she comes along with a loud purr. Then it is off to play with any available toy or maybe to entertain you with her “zoomies” before she is back to jump in your lap for cuddles and perhaps a short nap. Including this special girl in your life will mean getting lots of affectionate rubs and her form of kitty kisses.<br/><br/>Bea enjoys the company of cats and must be adopted with her sister Stachie. If you are looking for a sweet, social kitty then this sleek panther would be a wonderful addition to almost any family. Since Bea loves to leap and race, families with children older than 10 would be a best fit for her. It is unknown if she would be accepting of a small dog, but with her outgoing personality she would probably be fine. Bea is a youngster. Her birthday is March 17, 2025. Kitty Bio #348LR-Bea. â–¶ï ̧ scroll down for clip<br/><br/>If you're interested in adopting Bea and Stachie or another of our cats, please fill out our adoption questionnaire at icraeastbay.org/adopt/how-to/.
Bea is proof that it is indeed true that black cats make extra-special companions! From bottle baby beginnings, she is nothing but “super”...super playful, super affectionate, super loving, super fun! She is always the first of her siblings to run to the door to greet you. And she comes along with a loud purr. Then it is off to play with any available toy or maybe to entertain you with her “zoomies” before she is back to jump in your lap for cuddles and perhaps a short nap. Including this special girl in your life will mean getting lots of affectionate rubs and her form of kitty kisses.
Bea enjoys the company of cats and must be adopted with her sister Stachie. If you are looking for a sweet, social kitty then this sleek panther would be a wonderful addition to almost any family. Since Bea loves to leap and race, families with children older than 10 would be a best fit for her. It is unknown if she would be accepting of a small dog, but with her outgoing personality she would probably be fine. Bea is a youngster. He
Bea is proof that it is indeed true that black cats make extra-special companions! From bottle baby beginnings, she is nothing but “super”...super playful, super affectionate, super loving, super fun! She is always the first of her siblings to run to the door to greet you. And she comes along with a loud purr. Then it is off to play with any available toy or maybe to entertain you with her “zoomies” before she is back to jump in your lap for cuddles and perhaps a short nap. Including this special girl in your life will mean getting lots of affectionate rubs and her form of kitty kisses.
Bea enjoys the company of cats and must be adopted with her sister Stachie. If you are looking for a sweet, social kitty then this sleek panther would be a wonderful addition to almost any family. Since Bea loves to leap and race, families with children older than 10 would be a best fit for her. It is unknown if she would be accepting of a small dog, but with her outgoing personality she would probably be fine. Bea is a youngster. Her birthday is March 17, 2025. Kitty Bio #348LR-Bea. â–¶ï ̧ scroll down for clip
If you're interested in adopting Bea and Stachie or another of our cats, please fill out our adoption questionnaire at icraeastbay.org/adopt/how-to/.
How To Adopt
Bea is from Island Cat Resources & Adoption
[Alameda, CA]
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