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Meet Dusty, a sweet and gentle Siamese who is seeking a quiet, loving home where she can truly blossom. Dusty is a shy kitty who, along with her brother Pepe, faced the unfortunate experience of abandonment. Despite her past, she holds a gentle spirit and is ready to open her heart to a patient family. She finds comfort in familiarity and is looking for a serene environment where she can feel safe and cherished.
As a Siamese, Dusty embodies many of the breed's classic traits: she is intelligent, can be quite vocal once comfortable, and forms incredibly strong bonds with her chosen people. She thrives on companionship and would do best in a home that understands her need for a calm introduction and consistent affection. Dusty is a bonded pair with her brother, Pepe, and they absolutely must be adopted together, as they provide each other with immense comfort and stability.
Dusty's ideal home is one that is peaceful and understanding, willing to give her the time and space she needs to adjust and feel secure. A household without very young children or loud environments would be best suited for her sensitive nature. She and Pepe will bring double the love and purrs to a family ready to welcome two wonderful feline companions into their lives. If you're looking for an affectionate, intelligent duo to enrich your home, Dusty and Pepe are waiting for you.
Special Needs
Dusty is a bonded pair with her brother Pepe and they must be adopted together.
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