REBA
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Abyssinian
- Domestic Short Hair
About REBA
Oroville, CA
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REBA's Story
Meet Reba, a spayed female cat a little over a year old, known for her sweet and gentle nature. Reba is the perfect blend of friendly and independent, making her an ideal companion for both active families and those seeking a calm friend. She's also quite smart, quickly adapting to new environments and routines. Reba loves to cuddle when the mood strikes, offering the best of both worlds in terms of affection and space. Adopting Reba means bringing home a loving and intelligent friend who will enrich your life with her gentle charm.
Meet Reba, a spayed female cat a little over a year old, known for her sweet and gentle nature. Reba is the perfect blend of friendly and independent, making her an ideal companion for both active families and those seeking a calm friend. She's also quite smart, quickly adapting to new environments and routines. Reba loves to cuddle when the mood strikes, offering the best of both worlds in terms of affection and space. Adopting Reba means bringing home a loving and intelligent friend who will enrich your life with her gentle charm.
Meet Reba, a spayed female cat a little over a year old, known for her sweet and gentle nature. Reba is the perfect blend of friendly and independent, making her an ideal companion for both active families and those seeking a calm friend. She's also quite smart, quickly adapting to new environments and routines. Reba loves to cuddle when the mood strikes, offering the best of both worlds in terms of affection and space. Adopting Reba means bringing home a loving and intelligent friend who will enrich your life with her gentle charm.
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How To Adopt
REBA is from Northwest S.P.C.A.
[Oroville, CA]
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