Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 2 months ago
This helps Brooklyn Animal Action with pet care costs.
"Everyone who meets Bon Bon is completely enchanted," says her foster. Is it her sprightly playfulness? She greets every stranger as a new playmate. Maybe it's her silky fur? Her bright eyes? This plucky girl loves to run and romp, then recharge with a power nap in whatever room you’re in. Her head sometimes trembles, but she’s laser-focused when pouncing on a toy or galloping straight to you when you walk in the door. She’ll demand your attention, and always reward you with happy purrs.
Bon Bon is 5-6 months old. She is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and negative for FIV and FeLV. She has a mild case of cerebellar hypoplasia, which leads to her occasional funny, wobbly movements, but it's a completely harmless, non-progressive condition that doesn't impact her life expectancy. Bon Bon has received a clean bill of health.
She must be adopted into a home with a playful resident cat or along with one of our other kittens, ideally her foster sister, Jellyfish. She does well with all other cats and humans.
If you'd like to add Bon Bon to your family, please fill out out application here: https://brooklynanimalaction.org/adoption-forms/. Mention Bon Bon as the cat and Suse as the rescuer.
"Everyone who meets Bon Bon is completely enchanted," says her foster. Is it her sprightly playfulness? She greets every stranger as a new playmate. Maybe it's her silky fur? Her bright eyes? This plucky girl loves to run and romp, then recharge with a power nap in whatever room you’re in. Her head sometimes trembles, but she’s laser-focused when pouncing on a toy or galloping straight to you when you walk in the door. She’ll demand your attention, and always reward you with happy purrs.
Bon Bon is 5-6 months old. She is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and negative for FIV and FeLV. She has a mild case of cerebellar hypoplasia, which leads to her occasional funny, wobbly movements, but it's a completely harmless, non-progressive condition that doesn't impact her life expectancy. Bon Bon has received a clean bill of health.
She must be adopted into a home with a playful resident cat or along with one of our other kittens, ideally her foster sister, Jellyfish. She does well with all other cats and humans.
If you'd like to add Bon Bon to your family, please fill out out application here: https://brooklynanimalaction.org/adoption-forms/. Mention Bon Bon as the cat and Suse as the rescuer.