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Emma is a confident and adventurous senior cat with a heart full of affection. Describing herself as a "Leader of the Band," she loves to be at the center of attention and isn't shy about showing her demonstrative side. Emma is looking for a loving home where her vibrant personality can truly shine. She is housetrained and ready to bring joy and companionship to her new family. Emma is also spayed and microchipped, ensuring she's ready for her forever home.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Emma likely possesses a balanced temperament, combining the playful curiosity often found in cats with a calm demeanor typical of seniors. While not a specific breed, Domestic Shorthairs are generally known for being adaptable, intelligent, and affectionate companions. Her short coat requires minimal grooming, making her an easy-care feline friend. She is up-to-date on her initial vaccinations, including tests for FIV/FeLV and deworming, indicating good health.
Emma would thrive in a home that appreciates her confident and affectionate nature. She enjoys being involved in household activities and will happily lead the parade of daily life. While she loves attention, her senior status means her energy and exercise needs are minimal, making her an ideal companion for a relaxed household. Emma is looking for a forever family to share her golden years with, and she comes with a bonded friend, Bubba, so they are hoping to find a home together.
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