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My name is Sweet Bella! Really Nice! Look At Her Kittens!!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated over 8 months ago

Adoption process
1

Interview

2

Submit Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Home Check

5

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Longhair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
16965327
Hair Length
long

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Alert icon Not good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

A Wonderful cat family!

I'M THE MOM: I’m Bella and a beautiful female with sable coloring with longer fur. 

I’m not a big cat, my fur actually makes me look bigger, but I have the “biggest” purr of them all. I love brushing and petting and I’ll follow you around for more loving.  I like to play chase with my kittens and zooming around the round is really lots of fun.  I’m looking for a home that would be “forever” that I can lay next to you and purr or we can play with the toys.  I’m just happy to be safe and be indoors with you.

RESCUE STORY: I started out with my family, but they moved and left me behind. I was all alone outside except when “the boys” came around…. and you know what that means!  The very nice neighbor was 90 years old and she took me in and took good care of me, but she passed away 3 days after my kittens were born and then her son fed me.

The house was going to be sold and me and my gorgeous kittens had to move. Me and my family were rescued by Community Animal Network and we are all safe in a foster home!

HERE ARE MY KITTENS  

I'M THE KITTEN JAVA and my black fur is really soft like a bunny and shiny, too. I am more reserved than my siblings that are really outgoing and hogged all the attention and so I started out very shy.  But now, I’ve come out of my shell and I follow right behind my sister to say “Hi”!  I love to play with all the toys – running and practicing my “prey skills’ from one side of the room to the other.  I really enjoy running and sliding on the wood flooring.  When I’m not playing by myself or with Dolly, I’m cuddling with my Mom Bella or my sister Dolly.  I like to be held and cuddled.  I’m sure when you meet me, you will never want to put me down.

I'M THE KITTEN DOLLY: I’m Dolly and honestly, I am everyone’s favorite and they tell me that they love me. I’m a big hit on the Zoom calls and everyone loves my black and white pattern and black mustache and is talking about me! But I’m not just a great looking Kitten.  I have a lot of personality.  I’m always the first to run up and say “Hi” and I like to explore, have my belly rubbed and play with my sister who is another fun-loving kitten! She and I lay on top of the cat tree and hang over the edge and snooze.  I love to play with my sister Java who is another fun-loving kitten. But I also chase my tail when I get tired of playing with my toys. I’m just right for a really fastidious person because I like to have a clean box. I’ll be your best friend always and if you rub my tummy I will adore you!



 

 



August 14, 2023, 12:02 am
Rescue
Animal Network of Orange County

Contact info

Pet ID
16965327
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658
Donation
We Help Local Animals! Your Donation Makes A Difference! Every Animals Needs Veterinary Medical Treatments.

Their adoption process

1.

Interview

Please share about yourself, work schedule, children and others in the home, current pets and the ones from the past and where they are now.

2.

Submit Application

We accept the application after the interview. Be mindful of sharing personal information with strangers. Scams are even in pet adoption!

3.

Meet the Pet

Our animals live in private homes and you will be introduced to the caregiver first by phone before the application and meeting the pet.

4.

Home Check

We ask that you submit short video clips / photos of the areas around your home and all areas the pet would have access to including outdoor

5.

Take the Pet Home

Feline Pet-Parenting – learn to choose pet foods, common symptoms of diseases, cat litters to avoid, how to choose a vet, cat care.

Additional adoption info

Your adoption comes with a “free” vet exam at The Cat Care Clinic, Orange, CA and includes a two-hour Feline Pet-Parenting Consultation. Your new pet has been blood tested for common disease’s, (feline aids & feline leukemia), vaccinated, dewormed, has no fleas.

An AVID microchip is implanted and the chips registration in the National Pet-Recovery Data Base is included. A 30-day health commitment protects your pet, too.

Go meet their pets

Appointments Made To Meet Our Pets In The Caregiver's Home!

More about this rescue

We adopt kittens in pairs believing all young beings should have a playmate of the same species, similar age.

Our foster parents help match the pairs of "best play buddies)

The animals are in private homes and well-loved.

All the rescue organizations are not the same. We all get them from the same places, but well-socialized kittens are not easy to come by.

We specialize in “pet-quality” cats and kittens. A pet-quality cat has had positive experiences with humans and has felt loved. Many of our kittens like to be carried and held and would make great family members.

Kittens that have not been well-socialized or handled a lot avoid people, hide and are jumpy and are often described as independent and aloof or abused.

Why do we promote our kittens in pairs?

All young animals need a playmate. They learn social skills through play-fighting. Kittens need an “equal energy” playmate to interact with. Just like kids picking friends, they pick someone who likes to do the same things. Biting and attacking ankles may be cute when a kitten is small, but a full grown cat can bite hard. Behaviors that the public dislike are created by not making the best choice for the animals. Adopting a pair of young animals that have the same energy level that were well-socialized is the best choice.