Best Pets for People With Disabilities
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Meet Athena, a brave little explorer with a big purrsonality! Rescued from the streets of San Francisco, Athena has quickly adapted to indoor life and is ready to find her forever home. She's a curious and observant kitten, always the first to investigate new sights and sounds. Once she feels comfortable, her purr motor switches on instantly, and she loves to chat about her day. While she prefers all four paws on solid ground rather than being held, she'll happily follow you from room to room, providing a constant, comforting purring soundtrack.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Athena is known for her adaptability and affectionate nature once she trusts you. She is good with dogs, other cats, and children, making her a versatile addition to many families. Athena is deeply bonded with her littermate, Hermes, and they are a playful, entertaining duo who warm up to strangers quickly, especially if toys are involved. They love ribbon toys and enjoy sleeping close to their foster's legs, feeling safe yet independent.
Athena is seeking an indoor-only home where she can be adopted alongside her brother, Hermes, as they are an inseparable pair. A patient family who understands that she might need a little time to observe before fully committing will be ideal. With her brave heart and captivating curiosity, Athena promises to bring endless joy and entertainment to a loving household.
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