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Chloe is a truly sweet and affectionate cat who loves to engage with her humans. She enjoys playtime and will often 'talk' to you with her charming short meows. Her fur is incredibly soft, inviting gentle pets and cuddles. Chloe delights in being petted and touched, frequently rolling over to expose her belly for rubs. She also has an endearing habit of kneading when picked up, a clear sign of her comfort and contentment.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Chloe embodies many desirable feline traits; she is housetrained, an unfussy eater, and a calm indoor companion who doesn't scratch at doors or windows to get outside. She has a history of living peacefully with other cats and dogs, and while her compatibility with children is uncertain, she thrives in a serene environment. Chloe tested negative for FIV/FeLV and is in excellent health, ready to bring joy to her new family. It is important to note that Chloe has a special bond with her kitty partner, Bobby, and they are seeking a home together.
The ideal home for Chloe and Bobby would be with an individual or family familiar with cats, offering a stable and loving indoor environment. They provide each other with companionship and would flourish in a home where they can continue to share their lives. If you're looking for a delightful, affectionate duo who will enrich your home with their gentle presence, Chloe and Bobby are waiting to meet you.
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