Pet Details

Silverbell

A.R.F. Pet ID:22004449
  • Species: Cat
  • Breed: Domestic Long Hair (long coat)
  • Age: Baby (born on 8/29/2025)
  • Sex: Female
  • Spayed/Neutered: Yes
  • Housetrained: Yes
  • Good with Cats? Yes
  • Good with Dogs? No
  • Good with Kids? No

Silverbell is still available for adoption but might have other applicants. Learn more about our pet adoption process.

Meet Silverbell

I’m Silverbell and I’m an adorable but grumpy little cutie who just needs some love to unlock my soft side.

I spent my early life outside, so I never learned how to talk to people. When I see a person, I hiss to say hello. As soon as I realize you have snacks or a toy I want, my hisses turn to a beseeching meow. I enjoy pets and snuggles, but I need to be reminded sometimes. I like feather toys and plastic springs and romping with my siblings. It takes a bit of time to come out of my shell but I'm incredibly rewarding once I do!

I need a knowledgeable and understanding adopter who finds my quirks charming and can continue my socialization. I’m very wary of new experiences and people, but I’m also very susceptible to bribery with treats. My foster mom has introduced me to all sorts of scary things with Churu rewards and fun toys so I forget I was scared. Since I’m still a baby, I need to live with another cat. I would do best with one of my siblings (Hazel, Aspen, or Hickory) or a confident cat that’s already familiar with your routine. I don’t want to live in a house with a dog. I will not be good with kids until I’m a bit older and more confident. My ideal adopter is home most of the time so I can learn how to be a good roommate.

We encourage you to consider adopting kittens in pairs! There are several reasons why Silverbell would do good with a friend, including:

-Two kittens keep each other entertained - they will play and get all their energy out on each other in time for snuggles with you!

-Having two kittens to play with each other prevents "I'm lonely and bored" behavioral issues.

-Watching two kittens wrestle is quite possibly the cutest thing you will ever see.

-The kittens will teach each other "how to cat" and learn to be more social with humans and people.

-You'll save two lives instead of one!

Silverbell is microchipped, up to date on all vaccinations, neutered, and litter box trained. Silverbell’s adoption fee is $165.  Please note A.R.F. does not approve applications for any kitten under 6 months of age to families that live outside of Illinois and/or beyond 100 miles of Wheaton or Glen Ellyn, IL.

More Info About Silverbell

  • Up-to-date on vaccines: Yes
  • Color: Gray
  • Coat length: Long
  • Declawed: No
  • Indoor or outdoor: Indoor Only

Silverbell is still available for adoption but might have other applicants. Learn more about our pet adoption process.

All pets adopted from A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation include the following as part of their adoption fee:

  • Spay/neuter or a certificate for a low-cost spay/neuter when medically recommended
  • Microchip and registration, a permanent identification to reunite lost pets with their owners
  • Initial de-worming and flea and tick treatment
  • Age-appropriate testing for heartworm/FIV-FELV
  • Age-appropriate vaccines
  • Pre-adoption medical exam
  • A certificate for a free healthy pet exam at one of A.R.F.’s participating veterinarians within 7 days of adoption
  • Offer for a no-risk 30 day free trial with Trupanion pet medical insurance

If a cat or dog is on our website, it is still available for adoption but might have other applicants. If you find yourself interested in one of our animals, submit a no-commitment application immediately. Submitting an application does not commit you to any animal, but does get you a head start with the adoption approval process. Due to a high volume of applications, we are often unable to respond to questions until your application has been approved in approximately 3-5 business days.

We do not schedule meetings until you have an approved application.

A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation does not have a facility where applicants can visit all of our animals.  The majority of our dogs and cats are brought to adoption events by our volunteers. We invite everyone to come to our events, but we give priority to pre-approved applicants.

If you’re invited to meet an animal:

  • Plan to arrive early, as we cannot hold animals for any reason.
  • All human household members and dogs (if adopting another dog), must be present in order to be considered as a potential adopter.

Thank you for your interest and cooperation!