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Daffodil is a delightful and affectionate adult cat, ready to bring warmth and joy into her forever home. With her beautiful orange tortoiseshell coat, she's not just a pretty face but also a charming companion. She's described as being good with dogs, cats, and children, indicating a flexible and friendly personality that can adapt well to various household dynamics. Daffodil is housetrained and eager to share her love with a family who appreciates a gentle and loving feline friend.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Daffodil embodies the best traits of this popular cat type: adaptability, intelligence, and a generally easygoing nature. She's likely to be playful when the mood strikes but also content to curl up for a nap nearby. Her short coat means she's relatively low-maintenance in terms of grooming, making her an ideal choice for first-time cat owners or busy households. Her friendly disposition suggests she'll integrate smoothly into a multi-pet household or one with active children.
Daffodil is searching for a loving home where she can be a cherished member of the family. Whether you have other pets, children, or are looking for a solo companion, she has the potential to thrive. A home that offers consistent care, affection, and a safe indoor environment will be perfect for this sweet girl. Prepare for endless purrs and gentle headbutts as Daffodil settles into her new life with you.
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