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Dragonfly is a truly sweet and resilient kitten who has overcome a rough start to blossom into a loving companion. Initially a bit shy, she has learned to trust and now adores gentle pets, often rolling over for delightful belly rubs once she feels secure. Her enthusiasm for food, especially wet meals, makes bonding a joyful experience. Dragonfly thrives on positive reinforcement and is eager to form a deep, lasting connection with a patient and understanding family.
As an American Shorthair mix, Dragonfly embodies an adaptable and affectionate nature. She possesses a moderate energy level, enjoying playful antics with her feline friends and cherishing her toys. Her short coat is low-maintenance, requiring minimal grooming. Despite having limited vision in one eye due to a past infection, it doesn't diminish her zest for life or her ability to navigate her surroundings with playful curiosity. She thrives in the company of other cats, suggesting she would greatly benefit from a home with an existing friendly feline or being adopted with one of her buddies.
Dragonfly is seeking a calm, loving, and indoor-only home where her new family understands her initial shyness and is committed to continuing her positive socialization. A household with another gentle cat would be an ideal environment to help her settle in and feel secure. While she prefers not to be held, she cherishes petting and attention on her own terms. With her age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, flea treatment, FeLV/FIV testing, and microchip complete, she is ready for her next chapter. If you're looking for a charming, playful, and resilient companion, Dragonfly is waiting to meet you!
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