Adopt a Bombay / Domestic Short Hair (short coat)

Bombay / Domestic Short Hair (short coat) Cat

Pearl the Cat needs a home

Please contact DiAnna for more information about this pet.

Our Animals Live In Private Homes With People That Love Them. We Specialize In “Pet-Quality”, Friendly, Sociable Cats and Kittens and Represent “Good Samaritans” In Re-homing Lost Pets Whose Owner Could Not Be Found and Private Parties Whose Dogs Need New Homes.



Please See www.animalnetwork.org for more information, or call 949-759-3646.



Our Network Promotes Adopting Cats/Kittens in Pairs and Make Available a Four Month Payment Plan When Adopting Pairs. Please Ask for our Handout About Why Adopting Pairs of Cats is Best.



Shiney Like A Black Pearl

Pearl, a shiny black cat with Siamese heritage is beautiful, unique and precious – just like a black pearl. Her golden eyes illuminate against her fluffy, jet black fur. She is just a lover and super happy being held, petted, combed, and talked to, you’ll know she’s content by her non-stop purring, says her caregiver. When she is not getting loved on, she finds a place to elegantly perch herself to observe any action. Pearl will get along with other animals in the house.



 



Rescue Story: Community Animal Network rescued back Pearl from the OC Animal Care Center with the help of a tiny life-saving microchip. She became lost in her own neighborhood and went unnoticed for four months. During a summer heatwave she grew weak and dehydrated and she was taken to the county shelter where she was scanned for identification. Her previous owner had thought she was killed and got another cat. 


The founder of Animal Network of Orange County, DiAnna Pfaff-Martin, is very particular about the quality of the animals, vitamins, proper diet and veterinary medical care. Feral kittens are tamed to “pet quality” and rescue cats that are shy are disclosed and termed, “rescue quality” with a lower placement fee. Pfaff-Martin teaches a one hour “feline pet-parenting” class to all that adopt to ensure that network animals have the proper care for their lifetime. The AVID microchip registration is included in the placement fee and the animals come with a 30 day heath commitment and return policy.



Most kittens in O.C. these days are born feral (wild without human touch since birth). Feral kittens left untamed can grow up and be skittish and hide. These kitties can be a challenge to get to the vet or even touch other than their caregiver. People whom have adopted feral kittens often describe their behavior as having been abused.



It’s what the organization does with the animals after they have been trapped and rescued from the outdoors that makes the difference in a quality animal. People believe that adopting the smallest kitten means they can raise the perfect animal. This is simply not true as most people are gone from the home for long hours and are not experts in the field of taming wild animals.



Adopting an adult animal that has been well-loved and has known behaviors and a personality that the caregiver can tell you about is what all should consider. Almost anyone would add a cute kitten into their home. 90% of adult cats entering the municipal shelter systems are put to death. Even kittens over 4 months old because people are seeking the tiny ones.  


  • Animal: Cat
  • Breed: Bombay / Domestic Short Hair (short coat)
  • Size: Small
  • Gender: Female
  • State: California
  • Zip/Postal Code: 92658
As of 4/29/2024 Pearl is still available for adoption. Please use the owner information below to confirm that Pearl is still available or to adopt. Don't forget to check the other animal shelters near me there are many other pets needing a fur-ever home.

Owner Information

You can find Pearl at Animal Network of Orange County

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