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Meet Emberly, a truly lovely cat who blossoms with a little patience and understanding. While she might be a touch reserved when you first enter her space, give her a few moments to warm up, and you'll discover a world of purrs and affection. She's eager to share her gentle spirit and is looking for a family who appreciates a calm, loving companion.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Emberly embodies the adaptable and affectionate nature typical of her kind. She's likely to be a wonderful companion for various households, thriving on quiet companionship. Her estimated 8 lbs suggests a dainty size, making her a perfect lap cat once she feels secure. She's spayed and microchipped, ready to settle into her forever home.
Emberly is searching for a loving and patient home where she can truly shine. An environment that offers a peaceful start and consistent gentle interaction will allow her sweet personality to fully emerge. She would thrive with adopters who understand that building trust takes a little time, promising a lifetime of purrs and devotion in return.
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