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Bonnie is a sweet, friendly, and somewhat shy young cat who is looking for a patient and loving forever home. She takes a little time to warm up to new environments and people, but once she feels comfortable, her affectionate nature shines through. Bonnie enjoys gentle attention and will surely become a cherished companion in a calm household.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Bonnie is likely to be adaptable and generally low maintenance. She has a short coat, which means her grooming needs are minimal, and she's expected to have a moderate shedding level. Her energy level is moderate, suggesting she'll enjoy playtime with toys and interactive sessions, but also appreciate quiet time for naps and cuddles. She is housetrained, making her transition into a new home smoother.
Bonnie would thrive in a quiet home where she can slowly build trust and feel secure. A family that understands the importance of giving a shy cat space and time to adjust will be ideal. She is neutered and vaccinated, ready to bring joy and companionship to her new family. If you're looking for a gentle and loving feline friend, Bonnie might be the perfect match for you.
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