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Granite is a loving and affectionate cat who adores people of all ages, including babies and children. She enjoys the comforts of life, preferring to spend her days lounging. Granite thrives as the sole pet in a home, as she prefers her own space without other animals. Her ideal family will help her continue her weight loss journey with a vet-approved diet and provide a comfortable, pet-free environment where she can truly shine.
Special Needs
Extremely overweight, requiring a strict diet and regular vet checks for weight loss. She is also declawed, so a size-appropriate litterbox and careful litter choice are important.
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