Princess Zoe Belle
Princess Zoe Belle
Princess Zoe Belle
Princess Zoe Belle
Princess Zoe Belle

Status / Details

2018, Adopted

Additional Info

  • YouTube Video

About Princess Zoe Belle

Born ~2015, F, Black/White Maine Coon Mix

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It’s hard to believe everything that has happened to me in the last few months. The only good thing? I found my way back to Purebreds Plus. I escaped from my adopters and was chased and was stuck in a fence, destroyed one of my back legs and hurt the other one. If not for Purebreds Plus and all of their supporters there is no doubt I would not be here now looking for a special home that can love me as I am.I am a fluffy petite little girl, weighing in at 7.8 lbs. If you give me a chance I know I will steal your heart – just ask anyone at the vet clinic and all of the people that have helped me – they all know me and can’t believe how sweet and lovable I still am after everything that happened.

Yes, I am now a 3-legged cat and am doing great getting around and adapting to the change. I have figured out how to get on the couch and even the bed. I can even handle stairs…but I stay off counters. I still like to play and I can!I’m not shy and if I do want your attention I will meow and follow you to get it. I really adore curling up on or next to you on the couch, bed or anywhere! If I really want you to pet me I will gently paw at you until you do. I can’t seem to get enough sometimes.

I would really prefer a quiet indoor only home. Older gentle children would be ok, because I do like to play, but I really need to be the only pet.

Zoe Bell is litterbox perfect, fully vetted and looking for a special home full of love.

Contact Meg Foley in the East Bay (925)818-1209 or email meg.foley@yahoo.com.
if you have questions, or send an Adoption Application. If you are unable to reach Nancy by phone or email, email us at Info@purebredsplus.org.


NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone’s best interest!