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Anais is a truly sweet and affectionate senior cat, brimming with personality and an abundance of love to share with her future family. She thrives on human attention, cherishing moments spent lounging in sunny windows and simply being close to her favorite people. Her gentle purrs and calm demeanor make her an ideal companion for a quiet home.
As a Domestic Shorthair mix, Anais embodies the adaptable and loving nature typical of her kind. While she enjoys her independence, she also cherishes companionship. Cats of her breed are generally low-maintenance in terms of temperament, seeking comfort and affection. She would likely do well as the only pet or with other calm animals, given her relaxed disposition.
Anais is searching for a committed forever home that is ready to support her ongoing weight loss journey. With a carefully managed diet, a little encouragement, and engaging interactive play, she is sure to feel more energetic and truly thrive. Her ideal adopter will be patient and dedicated, rewarding her efforts with all the love and warmth she has to offer, watching her blossom into her happiest, healthiest self.
Special Needs
Anais requires a carefully managed diet and encouragement for her weight loss journey.
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