Jellybean
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Jellybean
AvailableJellybean is a 3-year, 5-month-old female Domestic Short Hair with a sleek black coat and a distinct Manx tail. She is a medium-sized cat who is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Born with Spina Bifida, Jellybean doesn't let her special needs slow her down and just needs wet food twice daily, sometimes with a dash of Miralax. She’s currently located in Medford, OR.
About Jellybean
Jellybean brings a lot of character wherever she goes. She’s sweet, opinionated, and absolutely full of energy. You’ll find her zipping around at top speed, on the hunt for a ball or laser dot, or perched proudly on the lobby desk overseeing your every move. Nothing gets by her, especially paperwork — after all, Jellybean insists on her unofficial role as head receptionist. She came into care as a tiny kitten and was born with Spina Bifida, so her walk is more of a playful hop, and her Manx-like tail makes her even more unique. The disability doesn’t slow her down at all. She stays healthy and happy with wet food twice daily, plus a pinch of Miralax to keep things moving. Jellybean is a strong, spayed, and healthy girl who’s ready for her forever home. She gets along with other cats and can’t wait to meet her match. (For astrology enthusiasts: as a Sagittarius, born on December 7, expect a curious and adventurous spirit!) Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$90Payment after application.
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Questions about Jellybean
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jellybean, a Domestic Short Hair, does well in most indoor living environments and adapts to both apartments and homes. She just needs a safe, comfortable space and plenty of attention, especially considering her playful and social personality.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Jellybean thrive indoors and do not require outdoor space. She will be happiest with toys and window views rather than unsupervised access outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats usually get along well with children, provided they are treated gently. Jellybean's playful and curious side suits active households, but considerate handling is important.











