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Meet Fig, a truly gentle and soulful companion who is ready to fill your home with love. This beautiful 3-year-old calico, weighing about 9 pounds, thrives on human connection and cherishes every moment spent close to her people. Fig's journey began as a single kitten, lovingly raised in foster care, and while she's experienced living alongside other cats and dogs, her deepest desire is to be your one-and-only feline friend. She loves to be cozy, doted on, and will quickly become your loyal little shadow.
As a mixed breed cat with a short coat, Fig has relatively low grooming needs, requiring only occasional brushing to keep her looking her best, and she has a moderate shedding level. Her moderate energy level means she enjoys playtime and exploring her surroundings, but she's equally content to curl up for a long nap on a warm lap. Fig's exercise needs are minimal; she'll be happy with interactive play sessions and the occasional wander around the house, making her an ideal companion for a calm indoor lifestyle.
Fig dreams of a peaceful home where she can be the center of her human's world. She's especially suited for someone who works from home, is retired, or simply desires a devoted companion to share their days. If you're looking for an affectionate cat who will make your house feel more like a home and are prepared to offer her the close bond she craves, Fig might just be the perfect girl for you. She is fully vaccinated, spayed, and microchipped, ready to start her new life.
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