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Harley is a sweet and gentle girl who absolutely adores being in the presence of her humans, often following them from room to room. While she might be a little shy when meeting new people, once she feels comfortable, her loving and playful personality truly shines. She's a mellow companion who cherishes quiet moments and offers the best cuddles.
As a Domestic Medium Hair, Harley embodies the delightful traits of a mixed breed cat, known for their adaptability and affectionate nature. She would thrive in a family with older children who understand her initial shyness. Harley is also great around calm, friendly dogs and would love to be adopted with one of her siblings or into a home that already has other friendly cats.
The ideal home for Harley is one that appreciates a gentle, loving companion ready to share a peaceful life. If you're looking for a feline friend to bring warmth and quiet joy into your home, Harley is eagerly waiting to become a cherished member of your family, offering endless affection and companionship.
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