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Freya is a loving, loyal indoor companion who thrives in a calm home environment. She bonds deeply with her people, enjoying quiet moments together while you relax, work, or watch TV. Affectionate without being overwhelming, Freya is gentle, sweet, and quietly devoted. Her peaceful presence makes any house feel warm and comforting, and she truly cherishes being a safe, loved, and integral part of the family. She has a particular fondness for wet seafood cat food in the mornings and evenings.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Freya embodies the delightful traits of a mixed-breed cat, often showcasing a balanced temperament. She is described as affectionate, outgoing, curious, and playful, yet also mellow and enjoys being petted and cuddling as a lap cat. Her moderate energy level means she appreciates playtime but is equally content with quiet companionship. Freya's short coat requires minimal grooming, making her an easy-care companion, though she does enjoy being groomed.
Freya would do best in a home that offers a calm and loving atmosphere, where she can feel secure and cherished. She has successfully lived with dogs, and with slow introductions, may adapt to a home with other canines. However, she may not do well with other cats, so a home where she is the only feline, or where careful, slow introductions can be managed, would be ideal. She is housetrained and good with kids, making her a wonderful addition to a family ready to welcome a devoted feline friend.
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