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Book is a graceful, six-year-old Domestic Long Hair with a fluffy tuxedo coat and a quiet charm. Initially shy, he reveals a sweet, sensitive nature once comfortable. He enjoys independent play with toys and laser pointers, and appreciates liquid treats as a peace offering. Book communicates with soft meows and gentle paw taps, showing a nuanced personality. He is compatible with other cats but needs a calm home without dogs to thrive.
Special Needs
Requires a calm, predictable environment; can experience anxiety in busy settings or around dogs, leading to litter box issues.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$125.00
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