


Betty (Riverdale Litter)
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Betty (Riverdale Litter)
Baltimore, MD
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Betty (Riverdale Litter)’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Betty (Riverdale Litter)'s Story
Sweet, cuddly Betty would be perfect ... if her poop chute wasn't a bit slow.<br/><br/>Betty’s bowels have been x-rayed and she spent a night at the vet for observation. The diagnosis: there is nothing visibly wrong, her intestines just need to develop some more. She strains in the pan and leaves little poops on her travels through the house, think Hansel and Gretel, only browner. She leaves 2-3 peanut M&M sized poops here and there and an occasional poop in the pan. The trail is easy to clean up as the morsels are pretty firm. She gets meds three times daily to help the brown stuff move and she takes her meds like a trooper. Betty is on high-fiber prescription food. She may be able to stop taking her meds entirely when she (and her poop chute) have finished growing; her foster parents are happy to say that in the months they have had her, Betty has gotten better at leaving the poops in the pan.<br/><br/>Now for the good stuff! Betty is gentle, playful and cuddly. She loves wand toys, chases balls all over the house and when she's all tuckered out, she will bake biscuits next to her foster mom or snuggle on her chest while purring up a storm. If you sit down, Betty will come running and jump on your lap. Prepare for this cuddly girl to jump on top of you for some lovins even when you're lying down! Betty has good manners and does not practice acrobatics on top of sleeping humans. She is friendly with people and cats, and would love to share her home with another cat. <br/><br/>If you'd like to take this kitty home, please fill out an adoption application at this link - https://animalalliesrescue.org/cat-application. The adoption fee is $150 and covers all expenses needed to prepare kitties like this one for their forever homes. By the time you meet them, they've already been spayed/neutered (if age-appropriate) and microchipped. They've been checked by a veterinarian and are up to date on age-appropriate immunizations against rabies and FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus & panleukopenia). Some of our cats have even undergone extensive medical care to ensure they're ready for a happy, healthy life with you!
Sweet, cuddly Betty would be perfect ... if her poop chute wasn't a bit slow.
Betty’s bowels have been x-rayed and she spent a night at the vet for observation. The diagnosis: there is nothing visibly wrong, her intestines just need to develop some more. She strains in the pan and leaves little poops on her travels through the house, think Hansel and Gretel, only browner. She leaves 2-3 peanut M&M sized poops here and there and an occasional poop in the pan. The trail is easy to clean up as the morsels are pretty firm. She gets meds three times daily to help the brown stuff move and she takes her meds like a trooper. Betty is on high-fiber prescription food. She may be able to stop taking her meds entirely when she (and her poop chute) have finished growing; her foster parents are happy to say that in the months they have had her, Betty has gotten better at leaving the poops in the pan.
Now for the good stuff! Betty is gentle, playful and cuddly. She loves wand toys, chases balls all over the house and when
Sweet, cuddly Betty would be perfect ... if her poop chute wasn't a bit slow.
Betty’s bowels have been x-rayed and she spent a night at the vet for observation. The diagnosis: there is nothing visibly wrong, her intestines just need to develop some more. She strains in the pan and leaves little poops on her travels through the house, think Hansel and Gretel, only browner. She leaves 2-3 peanut M&M sized poops here and there and an occasional poop in the pan. The trail is easy to clean up as the morsels are pretty firm. She gets meds three times daily to help the brown stuff move and she takes her meds like a trooper. Betty is on high-fiber prescription food. She may be able to stop taking her meds entirely when she (and her poop chute) have finished growing; her foster parents are happy to say that in the months they have had her, Betty has gotten better at leaving the poops in the pan.
Now for the good stuff! Betty is gentle, playful and cuddly. She loves wand toys, chases balls all over the house and when she's all tuckered out, she will bake biscuits next to her foster mom or snuggle on her chest while purring up a storm. If you sit down, Betty will come running and jump on your lap. Prepare for this cuddly girl to jump on top of you for some lovins even when you're lying down! Betty has good manners and does not practice acrobatics on top of sleeping humans. She is friendly with people and cats,
How To Adopt
Betty (Riverdale Litter) is from Animal Allies Rescue Foundation (AARF)
[Baltimore, MD]
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