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Jasmine is a calm and curious senior cat who enjoys the simple pleasures in life. While she prefers not to be picked up, she absolutely adores being brushed and will happily purr while you pamper her. Her favorite pastime includes napping in sunny spots and engaging with a catnip-dusted floor scratcher. Jasmine is a gentle soul who will bring a quiet, loving presence to her new home.
As a Snowshoe, Jasmine possesses an intelligent and affectionate nature, though she also values her independence. She is known to be protective of her space and prefers to be the only feline queen of the castle, as she doesn't get along with other cats. However, she has been noted to be good with dogs and children, making her a versatile companion for the right family.
Jasmine is seeking a safe, calm, and quiet environment where she can truly thrive. An ideal home would be one without other cats, allowing her to relax and enjoy her golden years surrounded by her loving human family. She promises to fill your home with soft purrs and gentle companionship.
Special Needs
Jasmine has a fascination for plastic and will attempt to eat it, so all plastic items must be kept out of her reach.
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