Adopt A Cat Month may be over, but that doesn't mean we stop promoting advocacy and rescue here at Lola The Rescued Cat. I still have a couple of more Tabby's Place cats to share with you as part of our "Will You Adopt Me?" series. Today I have the beautiful Bebe to introduce to you.
Bebe, who has a face that will melt your heart immediately, is one of my favorites. She happens to live in one of my favorite suites which means I spend a lot of time there.
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Bebe, a six-year-old gorgeous Tabby, is definitely treated like royalty at Tabby's, and she slipped into her position like a hand in a glove. She enjoys lounging gracefully in one of her favorite cubbies or cat trees while she watches the world around her. Bebe is not one to beg for attention, but she would enjoy yours as her forever family.
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Photo courtesy Tabby's Place
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Bebe may be a Tabby's Place princess now, but she came from meager beginnings; her owners moved away and left her in the apartment by herself. (Lexy was abandoned by her first family, so Bebe's story strikes a special chord in my heart.) In her previous life she was named "Bubba" but the staff and volunteers knew she needed a name that fit her better, and she became the beautiful Bebe.
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Photo courtesy Lisa
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There is a secret password to enter Bebe's royal domain (aka her cubby hole), and that password is "treats". "Got treats?", Bebe says, "okay,you may enter." Bebe may take a little time to warm up to a human, but treats can help bring her out of her shell.
Beautiful Bebe just needs the right person to heal her broken heart. She is friendly and outgoing once she warms up to you, but would probably do better in a house with no small children.
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| Photo courtesy Tabby's Place |
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Tabby's Place is located at 1100 US Highway 202 in Ringoes, NJ. They are closed to the public at the moment due to the pandemic, but for any adoption questions about Bebe please can contact Danielle Rice at dr@tabbysplace.org with "Interested in Adopting Bebe " in the subject line. (Don't forget to tell her Lola sent you!) And we'd be so grateful if you'd share her on your social media accounts.
Have you adopted an older cat? Tell us about them in the comments.
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