Lump on My Dog: When to Worry and When to Wait
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Gobble is a charming and curious cat who has truly blossomed since arriving at the shelter. Initially a bit reserved, she has grown into a confident and sweet companion. She loves to observe her surroundings, quietly supervising daily activities and ensuring she doesn't miss any important happenings. Her gentle presence is captivating, and she forms a deep bond with those who take the time to get to know her.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Gobble is likely to be adaptable and generally low-maintenance. These cats are known for their robust health and varied personalities, often displaying a balanced energy level. Her short coat means she has low grooming needs, requiring only occasional brushing to keep her looking her best. She is housetrained and spayed, ready to settle into a loving environment.
Gobble is seeking a patient and understanding home where she can continue to thrive. She would do well with an owner who appreciates a quiet, observant companion and is willing to let her personality shine at her own pace. While not the loudest, her sweet nature will undoubtedly enrich the lives of her new family. Come meet Gobble; she's ready to find her forever person.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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