Best Pets for People With Disabilities
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Meet Garfield, a super friendly and affectionate young cat who thrives on human companionship. He truly wants nothing more than to be by your side, constantly seeking pets and attention. Garfield is known for his charming habit of gently grabbing your hand to ensure the petting never stops! He gets very lonely when left alone, making him an ideal companion for a home where people are consistently present.
As a Persian, Garfield embodies the breed's typically calm and sweet nature, enjoying a relaxed indoor lifestyle. While Persians are known for their luxurious coats, Garfield has a short coat, simplifying his grooming needs. He is housetrained and good with kids, making him a wonderful family addition. However, Garfield prefers to be the undisputed king of his castle and requires a home where he can receive all the love and attention without competing with other pets.
Garfield is looking for a devoted family who can provide him with constant companionship and affection. An ideal home would be one where someone is often present, ensuring he never feels lonely. He is housetrained and ready to settle into a loving environment where he can be your one and only cherished pet. If you're ready for a loyal, affectionate companion who will always keep you company, Garfield is eagerly waiting to meet you!
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Garfield previously experienced inappropriate urination when lonely, but this behavior has resolved with consistent human companionship.
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