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Love her tiny pink tongue. Belle must be adopted with her brother Beau. How could I split them up? She has less whispy fur than he does. Her fur is a more even length. She may be almost all grown out from a lion cut. I don't know. She has the white whiskers and her little pink tongue shows more often than her brothers'. Beau has the larer, more " masculine" lips. They are both so gentle and loving.
All about love- that is what Persians are.
Belle is a bit more outgoing than he is . She will explore first. She is probably the troublemaker and he is the sweet guy .We know little about these two. Just an owner surrenderer's form. I am trying to find out how it came about that this little treasure has no teeth at all. . She has no trouble eating wet and dry ( the tongue does it all _) but I am guessing she had stomatitis- a fairly common auto immune problem that necessitates the removal of the teeth. I have seen this quite a few times and my Himalayan girl had her teeth out due to this problem and was fine ever after.
Belle's coat was in better shape than her brother's and needed no shaving. They were clearly loved cats who were well cared for. They were in the shelter less than 18 hours before we got them out ( yes, we moved heaven and earth to hurry to get them ) and they have shown no signs of a cold or any troubles.
Belle eats wet and dry food and is litterbox perfect.
As the last photo below shows she knows how to appreciate a handsome male cat ( mine ) . ( And he was very interested in her wonderful smells ...) Yes she is spayed. I think we can assume these two are cat friendly.