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Princess Dasha is a true gem, initially a bit reserved but quickly blossoming into an incredibly affectionate companion once she trusts you. This beautiful, rare orange and white female loves to play like a kitten, chasing toys and inviting you to join in the fun. When playtime is over, she transforms into the ultimate lap cat, showering you with purrs and seeking out cuddles. Her gentle nature and soft, almost-medium length coat make her incredibly huggable.
As a mixed breed, Dasha embodies the best qualities of a loving house cat. She is noted to be good with dogs, other cats, and children, making her a versatile addition to many types of households. Her playful spirit is balanced by a desire for comfort and closeness, ensuring she'll be both an entertaining friend and a warm presence in your home. Her housetraining is already complete, ready to make a smooth transition.
Dasha is searching for a forever home where she can truly be herself and receive the affection she craves. An ideal family will appreciate her initial shyness and be patient as she settles in, quickly earning her trust and being rewarded with endless purrs and love. A home that offers plenty of lap time and opportunities for gentle play would be perfect for this sweet princess.
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