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Geese A Laying is a gentle and timid soul, a beautiful tabby tuxedo cat with a charming brown spot on her nose, making her truly unique. Despite a past of uncertainty, she possesses a resilient spirit and a heart full of unspoken dreams. She longs for a tranquil sanctuary where she can truly blossom and reveal her affectionate nature, offering quiet companionship to a patient adopter.
As an American Shorthair mix, Geese A Laying is likely to be adaptable and relatively low-maintenance. These cats typically have moderate energy levels, enjoying a balanced mix of playtime and relaxation. Her short coat means she has moderate grooming needs, requiring only weekly brushing to keep her looking her best and to manage her moderate shedding. She would thrive in a home that understands her initial shyness and is willing to offer patience as she adjusts.
Geese A Laying is seeking a calm and understanding home where she can feel safe and cherished. She would do best with a patient adopter who can provide a quiet environment, allowing her gentle spirit to emerge at her own pace. With time and affection, she promises to become a faithful and loving companion, eager to share her unique charm and unwavering devotion with her new family.
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