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Mixed
Meet Garmin, a silky-soft kitty with beautiful brown tabby markings and a sweet, quirky personality. While she may be a little shy when you first meet her, Garmin quickly warms up to reveal her gentle charm. She's a bit more outgoing than her mom, Rove, and absolutely adores being brushed. Garmin also enjoys a good belly rub, politely letting you know when she's had enough of the pampering. Her curious nature makes her an engaging companion.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Garmin embodies the adaptable and loving traits common to mixed breed cats. She is curious about other felines and welcomes new cat friends, making her a great addition to a multi-cat household. Garmin is deeply bonded with her mom, Rove, and they are seeking their forever home together. Their companionship is a joy to behold, and they truly thrive in each other's presence.
Garmin is looking for a quiet, loving home where she and Rove can continue to grow, feel safe, and blossom into even more confident and affectionate companions. An adopter who understands the value of a bonded pair and can provide a calm environment will be the perfect match for this sweet duo. Prepare for double the purrs and double the love with Garmin and Rove!
Special Needs
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