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Domestic Short Hair  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Adult  : :  Small


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BeBe the Marbled needs a caretaker or foster! Won't you consider helping her get a new start?

About BeBe the Marbled

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $110
  • Species: Cat
  • Color: Marbelized Black
  • Current Size: 6 Pounds
  • Current Age: 18 Years 6 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Declawed: No
  • Housetrained: Yes
  • Owner Experience Needed: None
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly
Isn't Bebe beautiful? She is what we call a marblized black. You know how a tabby cat has striping on it? Well, a marblized cat has swirls of color like you see in a piece of marble. Lovely. And look at the shape of Bebe's face ~ she looks like a lion. Really, she is soooo unique!
Bebe is a real survivor. She was found living outside an apartment complex, pregnant and alone. A few concerned residents of the apartment complex community contacted us for help. Although BeBe had been living life outdoors for some time now and producing multiple litters of kittens one right after the other, we are happy to report that this little lady's parenting obligations are over. She has weaned her little ones and now spayed, she will be able to release her inner kitten and begin a whole new life with a family to care for her for a change!

5/26 Foster Update:
Bebe is elegant, sleek, a loving mother cat, best in a quiet home environment.

10.19.08~
Volunteer update:
Oh BeBe! I make a point to say hello to her whenever I come in to clean, and apparently, my efforts have paid off. When I went in to say hello yesterday, she came right to me, and wanted to be held! She's incredibly soft, and very loving. I can't wait to find the right family for her forever home.

11.18.08~Volunteer Update:
BeBe has just blossomed in our new shelter location. I came on Saturday and not only did she greet me, she was purring up a storm. I let her out while I cleaned her crate, and she was running and playing like a kitten, chasing a little red ball all over the room. When I picked her up to put her back, she rubbed up against me and purred some more. It made me so happy, I actually sat down with her for a few minutes, just petting her and listening her purr. She is such a loving girl. All she needs is a little encouragement, and she's all yours!


Are these statements true or false?

Cats always land on their feet.
Cats should drink milk everyday.
The correct answer to both is FALSE.

According to the Cat Fanciers' Association, www.cfa.org, these are common misunderstandings that veterinarians frequently hear from pet owners, according to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Following is a list of popular myths that AAHA veterinarians and The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) would like to dispel.

Myth: Cats always land on their feet.
Fact: While cats instinctively fall feet first and may survive falls from high places, they also may receive broken bones in the process. Some kind of screening on balconies and windows can help protect pets from disastrous falls.

Myth: Cats should drink milk everyday.
Fact: Most cats like milk, but do not need it if properly nourished. Also, many will get diarrhea if they drink too much milk. If it is given at all, the amount should be small and infrequent.

Myth: Cats that are spayed or neutered automatically gain weight.
Fact: Like people, cats gain weight from eating too much, not exercising enough or both. In many cases, spaying or neutering is done at an age when the animal's metabolism already has slowed, and its need for food has decreased. If the cat continues to eat the same amount, it may gain weight. Cat owners can help their cats stay fit by providing exercise and not over-feeding.

Myth: Cats cannot get rabies.
Fact: Actually, most warm-blooded mammals, including cats, bats, skunks and ferrets, can carry rabies. Like dogs, cats should be vaccinated regularly according to local laws.

Myth: Indoor cats cannot get diseases.
Fact: Cats still are exposed to organisms that are carried through the air or brought in on a cat owner's shoes or clothing. Even the most housebound cat ventures outdoors at some time and can be exposed to diseases and worms through contact with other animals feces.

Myth: Tapeworms come from bad food.
Fact: Pets become infected with tape worms from swallowing fleas, which carry the parasite. Also, cats can get tapeworms from eating infected mice or other exposed animals.

Myth: Putting garlic on a pet's food will get rid of worms.
Fact: Garlic may make the animal's food taste better but has no effect on worms. The most effective way to treat worms is by medication prescribed by a veterinarian.

Myth: Pregnant women should not own cats.
Fact: Some cats can be infected with a disease called toxoplasmosis, which occasionally can be spread to humans through cat litter boxes and cause serious problems in unborn babies. However, these problems can be controlled, if the expectant mother avoids contact with the litter box and assigns daily cleaning to a friend or other family member.

Myth: A cat's sense of balance is in its whiskers.
Fact: Cats use their whiskers as "feelers" but not to maintain their balance.

Myth: Animals heal themselves by licking their wounds.
Fact: Such licking actually can slow the healing process and further damage the wound.
 

More about BeBe the Marbled

Good with Cats, Good with Kids

Sponsors: Thank you Allison for for sponsoring Bebe!!!

BeBe the Marbled's baby boy, Bruiser the Kitten (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
BeBe the Marbled's baby boy, Buster the Kitten (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
BeBe the Marbled's baby girl, Bailey the Kitten (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
BeBe the Marbled's baby girl, Barbara the Kitten (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
BeBe the Marbled's baby girl, Barbie the Kitten (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
BeBe the Marbled's baby girl, Bitsy the Kitten (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
BeBe the Marbled's baby boy, Burt the Kitten (adopted) can also be seen on our website.

 
 

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