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Meet Babe and Lulu, a delightful bonded pair of 6-year-old sisters ready to bring double the love into your home! Babe is an inquisitive, affectionate, and charming girl who loves to rub against your leg, inviting gentle pets. Lulu, her equally loving best friend, is a bit more reserved initially but cherishes human interaction, especially a good back paw and hip massage while stretched out on your lap. Both girls are curious and enjoy following their humans around the house, always eager to be near you.
As Domestic Shorthair mixes, Babe and Lulu embody the classic playful and adaptable traits of their breed. They have energetic "zoomie" moments daily, showcasing impressive agility with their parkour-like moves. They adore playing with fuzzy pom-poms and wand toys, and even entertain themselves by turning a lightweight rug into a ball. These adaptable ladies have experience living with large dogs, currently residing with a friendly Labrador, making them potentially suitable for homes with other calm pets.
Babe and Lulu are looking for a forever home where their people have ample time to provide plenty of attention and affection. An ideal adopter would be someone who works from home, is retired, or is generally around a lot to enjoy their company. Once comfortable, they are curious and affectionate with visitors, promising to fill your spring and beyond with twice the joy and companionship.
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