10-month old Baby Bear is playful, curious, and full of life.
She loves to explore, run, climb, and engage. She’s often first to invite playtime with her feline parents, Poppa and Momma, and her caregivers.
While a little shy with too much handling, as a young cat, she grows in confidence daily and thrives with gentle interaction and routine.
Baby will thrive in a home that enjoys a balanced rhythm of play and calm companionship.
For more info about The Bears, visit: Meet the Bears
Baby in Action:
Baby Bear at Play
Baby Bear at Leisure
Baby Bear on Tower
Pet's Name:
Baby Bear
Cat: Primary Breed:
Domestic Short Hair
Primary Breed (if not in list):
Tortoise
Birthdate (an estimate is okay):
May 5, 2025
Age Category:
Baby
Where did you get your pet?:
Showed up, along with Poppa and Momma, at our house on a 42-acre property.
Was this pet ever in a shelter, rescue, or foster program? If yes, please provide details.:
While our intent was to rescue or foster the Bears, they have become part of our family, and have remained with us since their arrival.
Adoption Day (when did you adopt your pet? An estimate is okay.):
August 2025
Gender:
Female
Size (at full-grown):
Medium
Approximate adult weight in pounds (number only):
6
Primary Color:
Black (Mostly)
What are your pet's favorite toys and activities?:
Wand toys with colored feathers, Cattasaurus donut, spending time on the catio
Does your cat have any amusing or peculiar habits, like 'chattering' at birds through the window or fetching toys?:
Baby loves to jump! She does flips when she chases the wand toy.
What is the most adorable thing about your cat?:
Baby is the ultimate greeter - she comes running to see us when we enter the room.
Medical History and Care:
Vaccinations up to date
Spayed or Neutered
House/Litter-Trained
Microchipped
Special Diet
Special Needs
Never Vetted
Unknown
Does your pet have any history of health issues or medical conditions that potential adopters should be aware of?:
No
Has your cat ever been diagnosed with or treated for any of the following? (Please check all that apply, even if your cat has fully recovered. This helps us provide the best support for future families.):
Allergies (environmental or food-related)
Anxiety Issues
Arthritis or Joint Pain
Chronic Sneezing or Congestion
Dental Disease
Digestive Issues
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
Kidney Disease
Litter Box Avoidance
Seizures
Skin Conditions
Upper Respiratory Infections
Urinary Tract Issues or Crystals
Other
Additional notes about your cat’s health history::
Gentle sedative given before vet visits
Purr-sonality:
Friendly to Family
Friendly to Strangers
Timid/Shy
Enjoys being picked up
Affectionate
Vocal
Bonded Pair
Good with Other Cats
Good with Dogs
Good with Young Children
Purebred
Declawed
Sprays or Marks Territory
How is your cat with other cats?:
Timid at first
Playful
Rambunctious
Tolerates
Scared
Not good with other cats
What criteria are important to you when considering an adoptive family or home for your pet?:
A great match includes: A calm household with predictable routines Time for daily interactive play and relaxed companionship Respect for individual preferences around affection An indoor-only environment Our first priority is placing the Bear family together. We’re also open to thoughtful conversations about alternative placements that support each cat’s long-term well-being.
Is there anything else you'd like your pet's new family to know?:
To help ensure a smooth and successful transition, significant support is available for the adoptive including: Starter supply of current food and litter Familiar beds, toys, and comfort items Ongoing consultation and transition support from the current caregivers Behaviorist consultation if desired during the adjustment period. This support is offered to reduce transition stress and help the family settle comfortably into their new home.
Why are you rehoming your pet (primary reason)?:
Foster Pet
Details about rehoming reason (if needed):
We as aging caregivers are now planning a permanent move to a significantly smaller home. Rather than compromise the cats’ safety or well-being, we are seeking a home that can offer appropriate space and long-term stability. The need to adopt them out is not related to behavior or medical concerns.
If applicable, do you have the legal right or necessary permission from the breeder or rescue organization to rehome this pet? :
Not Applicable
Yes
How long will you be able to keep your pet before you may need to consider surrendering him or her to a rescue?:
One month
Who is your veterinarian?:
Dr. Emily Allison at Cornerstone Animal Hospital, Alto GA
What do you feed your pet, and does he/she have any feeding quirks or preferences?:
Blue Buffalo Tastefuls dry food, no quirks or preferences
Do you currently have pet insurance?:
No
Would you consider a long-distance adoption?:
Yes
No
Maybe
City, State:
Alto, GA
Zip Code:
30510
How did you hear about us?:
Not Sure
Service Level:
Priority Placement: Full Support + Accelerated Marketing
