Bell Pepper
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Bell Pepper
AvailableBell Pepper is a spayed female Domestic Short Hair kitten in Richmond, VA. At just 4 months old, she is small and features a beautifully mixed coat of tabby and calico hues. House trained and up-to-date on vaccines, she is ready for a loving home without dogs or young children. Although she is shy, she shows a playful spirit and curiosity that quickly emerges once she feels comfortable.
About Bell Pepper
Meet Bell Pepper, a playful 4-month-old female Tabico kitten. With her unique blend of tabby and orange in her short coat, she stands out and brings a splash of color to any home. Rescued along with her siblings, all named after peppers, Bell Pepper is a bit shy initially but quickly warms up, especially when it comes to enjoying a chin scratch. She's full of curiosity and loves to explore her surroundings. Bell Pepper would thrive in a home with another young feline friend to keep her company during her playful adventures. She is not suited for homes with dogs unless they are calm older dogs, or with young children, but she could comfortably live with adolescents aged 12 and above. Bell Pepper is spayed, up-to-date on vaccinations, has tested negative for FIV/FeLV, and comes microchipped. If you're looking to add a curious and affectionate companion to your family, consider welcoming Bell Pepper into your home. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Bell Pepper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bell Pepper, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically does well in various living environments, especially those that offer the comfort of companionship, like homes with another young cat.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed usually prefers indoor living but benefits from a safe outdoor environment for exploration. Bell Pepper would enjoy supervised outdoor time if it's safe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bell Pepper would do best in homes with calm older children aged 12 and up, as she may be shy around younger kids.











