Can You Adopt a Cat on a Tight Budget?
Adopting a cat doesn't have to be expensive. With smart budgeting and the right resources, even those on a tight income can provide a loving, healthy home for a feline companion.
Chloe is a gentle 7-month-old calico with a quiet, thoughtful nature. Initially unsocialized, she has blossomed in foster care and seeks a patient, understanding family to help her confidence continue growing. She enjoys observing her surroundings, especially bird watching, and appreciates gentle head scratches and cozy naps. Chloe is good with other cats, dogs, and children, and would thrive in a calm home, potentially with a feline friend, offering quiet companionship.
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