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Ember is a sweet, gentle tabby who loves one-on-one attention and quiet moments with her foster mom, enjoying eskimo kisses and companionship. She is well-behaved, housetrained, and enjoys climbing and observing nature from indoors. Ember is good with dogs and other cats, but must be adopted with her adventurous sister, Ash, as they are a bonded pair. She seeks a loving home that appreciates her calm, affectionate nature.
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Must be adopted with her sister Ash as they are bonded.
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