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Jessa is a charming cat who truly shines in the company of her feline friends. While she may initially be a little reserved and find humans to be a mystery, her confidence blossoms when she's surrounded by other cats. She's a true socialite in the feline world, finding immense comfort and joy in the presence of her furry siblings. Jessa loves to follow her companions, engage in mutual grooming sessions, and snuggle up for naps, always seeking out a confident feline friend to guide her.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Jessa embodies the adaptable and loving nature often found in mixed-breed cats. She thrives in an environment where she can interact with other friendly felines, learning and growing through their companionship. Her need for a confident cat companion is paramount, as this helps her feel secure and allows her true, affectionate personality to emerge. She's likely to be a low-maintenance companion in terms of grooming, but will appreciate a home that understands her need for feline social interaction.
Jessa is the perfect match for a household that already includes a friendly, confident cat who is looking for a best friend. She would flourish in a calm and patient home where her human family understands that her bond with other cats is essential for her well-being. If you have a welcoming feline who's ready to share their space and heart, Jessa is eager to find her forever home and become a cherished member of your multi-cat family.
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