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bipsey Abyssinian Tustin, CA
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Gray & White, Black
About
- Characteristics
- Affectionate, Gentle, Loves, Loyal, Playful, Friendly, Couch, Smart, Brave
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs.
- Good in a home with
- Other cats, dogs, children.
- Adoption fee
- $250.00
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Meet bipsey
Bipsey was raised in a home with multiple cats of all ages and temperaments as well as a senior dog. She has such a gentle easy-going personality, and gets along with any new animals that she meets, regardless of what their personalities are like. She is like the ambassador of cats. She’s very laid back!
She is very loving and affectionate. She comes to you immediately for attention and love. She enjoys being Pet and cuddled. She loves to sleep in bed with you or cuddle on a lap. She would do great in a home with other animals or would be happy as an only pet as well, as long as she got lots of human time and cuddles. She so deserves to have a family where she can be spoiled with lots of love and attention!
Bipsey was born with CH, cerebral hyperplasia, which is a neurological disorder that makes her wobble a little bit when she walks and her head boobs slightly. This does not affect her ability to eat, use the litter box, or groom herself. She can manage getting around without any problems and can even jump onto the first tier of a cat tree. She has no problem walking on hard floor surfaces. The only thing that she can’t really do is jump up to any height, like getting to the top of a cat tree, onto a counter or a table.
Bipsey was diagnosed with seizures a couple of years ago. She is currently on seizure medication, which is given twice a day. It is very inexpensive through Costco Pharmacy, the cost is $10 every two months. She is very easy to medicate and it’s a very small dose. She will be on this medication for the rest of her life. She does not require vet visits and is very healthy otherwise. The current foster parent will continue to help adopter with medical advice and guidance.
For the holidays this year or as a New Year’s resolution to give back to your community, consider adopting a pet that is patiently waiting for a forever home. “Saving one animal won’t change the world, but it will change the world for that animal.”
All medical has been done.
Fixed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, negative for leukemia and FIV, treated for fleas and worms. Having all this done at a vets on your own would cost 2 to 4 times more!
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bipsey
- Abyssinian
- Young
- Female