She even defended him against the insults of a bunch of potentially rich customers in " My Fair Baloo" when he saved them, telling them that while he was a slob he was better than all of them combined, showing she values her friendship with Baloo more than business and potential customers. Rebecca is not without her faults, as she places extreme importance on appearance as shown in " A Touch of Glass" where she kicked out a potential customer because he looked like a slob and smelled badly, though Baloo reprimanded her for this and informed her he was worth half a million and was extremely wealthy. However she refused to listen and when what appeared to be a wealthy couple came for a job, she didn't suspect them when they accused Louie of stealing their jewels and her purse (especially since Rebecca doesn't like Louie as she finds him a slob) when in reality the couple were scam artists. In " Gruel and Unusual Punishment", she insisted Baloo lose weight for a party they were going to attend and in "My Fair Baloo" asked him to touch up on his manners.
This also coincides with her taste in men, as shown in " Molly Coddled", & " Her Chance to Dream", where in both cases, she fell in love with who appeared to be gentlemen (though in the first case the guy was a fake who got close to her to get the statue Molly had while in the second case the man loved her but was a ghost).