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Marie Curie

Davis, CA at Yolo County SPCA

Domestic Short Hair Young Female
Found a Home!
Marie Curie Image Adopted
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Name Marie Curie
Species Cat
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Age Young
Sex Female
Size
Color Black & None
Location Davis, CA
Shelter Yolo County SPCA
Status Adopted

Marie Curie is a young female Domestic Short Hair () who found a forever home at Yolo County SPCA in Davis, CA.

About This Cat

Estimated Birthday 09-16-2025 Okay to live in a home with... KidsDogsCatsslow intro with dogs Physical Description Marie is a sleek, black domestic shorthair kitten. Personality Marie has a clever mind and a bold little heart. Growing up alongside her four siblings and her patient big sister Maggie, Marie has become …
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Good with Dogs Good with Cats Good with Kids Housetrained More details below
Black None
Shelter Last Updated
WeRescue Last Checked Not available
About Marie Curie
Compatibility
Good with Dogs Good with Cats Good with Kids
Physical
Not Mixed Breed Not Declawed No Special Needs Not Spayed/Neutered Vaccinations Current Color: Black Short Coat
Training
Housetrained
Other
Rescue Org ID: None Animal ID: 22088190

Yolo County SPCA

Address P O Box 510, Davis, CA 95617

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Yolo County SPCA

P O Box 510, Davis, CA 95617

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