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Baby Angel is a sweet and gentle senior cat who adores being petted and fussed over. Despite her current challenges, she maintains a friendly and playful spirit, finding joy in simple pleasures like basking in a sunny spot on the couch or near a window. She's looking for a loving home where she can relax and enjoy life's comforts, albeit with a healthier lifestyle. Her affectionate nature promises to bring much warmth and companionship to her new family.
As a Domestic Shorthair mix, Baby Angel embodies the adaptable and loving qualities often found in her breed type. However, she is currently overweight, which is impacting her mobility, particularly her hind legs. She requires a patient adopter committed to helping her slowly and safely reduce her weight through a veterinarian-assisted diet. While her compatibility with dogs, cats, and children is unknown, her gentle demeanor suggests she could thrive in a calm environment where she feels secure.
The ideal home for Baby Angel is one with a responsible and dedicated individual or family prepared to support her weight loss journey. Her new family should be committed to providing a structured diet and encouraging gentle activity to improve her overall health and quality of life. With a little help and a lot of love, Baby Angel is ready to embark on a healthier, happier chapter and share abundant affection with her forever family.
Special Needs
Requires a special diet to manage her weight and improve her hind leg support.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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