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Bonnie

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Tortoiseshell

About Bonnie

Santa Rosa, CA

Breed

Tortoiseshell

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Bonnie’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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Bonnie's Story

Bonnie is sponsored by: Mary DeVincenzi<br/><br/>SNAP Cats rescued Bonnie from Kings County, CA.When Bonnie first arrived with her brother, Clyde, they were very bonded. Since then, the two have gradually de-bonded (there’s that word again!), so, although we’d like to see the two adopted together, Bonnie and Clyde can go separately if needed. Bonnie can be a bit skittish to begin with, but once she gets to know you she’ll warm up quickly, especially if there’s wet food involved! Despite missing a back paw, Bonnie gets around great. Her leg stays sore-free, so it shouldn’t be an issue in the future. She did have a hematoma on her ear, thus the crinkling, but it’s healed, and we think adds a bit of character.<br/><br/>If you’re interested in Bonnie please fill out an adoption application at<br/>https://www.snapcats.org/category/adoption/catsforadoption/<br/>. Thanks.

Bonnie is sponsored by: Mary DeVincenzi

SNAP Cats rescued Bonnie from Kings County, CA.When Bonnie first arrived with her brother, Clyde, they were very bonded. Since then, the two have gradually de-bonded (there’s that word again!), so, although we’d like to see the two adopted together, Bonnie and Clyde can go separately if needed. Bonnie can be a bit skittish to begin with, but once she gets to know you she’ll warm up quickly, especially if there’s wet food involved! Despite missing a back paw, Bonnie gets around great. Her leg stays sore-free, so it shouldn’t be an issue in the future. She did have a hematoma on her ear, thus the crinkling, but it’s healed, and we think adds a bit of character.

If you’re interested in Bonnie please fill out an adoption application at
https://www.snapcats.org/category/adoption/catsforadoption/
. Thanks.

Bonnie is sponsored by: Mary DeVincenzi

SNAP Cats rescued Bonnie from Kings County, CA.When Bonnie first arrived with her brother, Clyde, they were very bonded. Since then, the two have gradually de-bonded (there’s that word again!), so, although we’d like to see the two adopted together, Bonnie and Clyde can go separately if needed. Bonnie can be a bit skittish to begin with, but once she gets to know you she’ll warm up quickly, especially if there’s wet food involved! Despite missing a back paw, Bonnie gets around great. Her leg stays sore-free, so it shouldn’t be an issue in the future. She did have a hematoma on her ear, thus the crinkling, but it’s healed, and we think adds a bit of character.

If you’re interested in Bonnie please fill out an adoption application at
https://www.snapcats.org/category/adoption/catsforadoption/
. Thanks.

Bonnie is from SNAP Cats

[Santa Rosa, CA]

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