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Brownie Bella

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8 years and up|Tortoiseshell, Domestic Short Hair|Female|Small|Spring City, PA
♿️ Special needs☺️ Gentle🤗 Affectionate🚽 House Trained

Brownie Bella is a senior, small tortoiseshell/domestic short hair cat who has been spayed and is vaccinated. She is currently living in Spring City, PA, and is house trained. Brownie Bella has special needs due to hyperthyroidism, but she is receiving ongoing care and making solid progress. She’s looking for a quieter home or foster environment where she can be comfortable and cherished as she deserves.

About Brownie Bella

Brownie Bella is a senior cat who has survived more than her share. She was found as a stray in rough shape—very underweight and clearly neglected for some time. After stepping in with vet care, Brownie Bella was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, but she’s under treatment, putting on weight, and finally stabilizing. This sweet girl is thought to be at least 10 years old and is vaccinated and FeLV/FIV negative. What she really needs now is a quiet home where she can retire, be spoiled, and finally enjoy a life of comfort. Even a foster with a room to themselves would make a world of difference for her; she loves attention and needs someone who has time for gentle, steady companionship. Brownie Bella is a gentle, loving soul eager for affection and time with her people. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Brownie Bella

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Brownie Bella’s tortoiseshell/domestic short hair background makes her well-suited for indoor living. She’ll thrive in a stable home, especially one with quiet spaces where she can relax and feel secure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cats like Brownie Bella usually prefer staying indoors and don’t require outdoor space. Safe, supervised windows or cat patios can enrich her life if available.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Brownie Bella, as a senior domestic cat, is generally fine with calm, respectful children. For her, quieter homes may be best to reduce stress.