Best Pets for People With Disabilities
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Katniss is a certified cuddle champion who truly lives for affection! This sweet girl loves nothing more than being picked up and held like a baby, happily melting into your arms and purring contentedly. She'll snuggle into your chest and follow you around like a feline shadow, always ready for a loving embrace.
When she's not soaking up all the snuggles, Katniss transforms into a playful little sprite. She has lightning-fast reflexes and boundless energy, especially when wand toys come out! Watch her chase and pounce like a pro, then immediately transition back to curling up in your lap for another round of cherished cuddles.
Katniss is a very confident and social cat, making her an excellent host for visitors whom she greets with friendly mews. She adores chin scratches and being held, and would make a fantastic shoulder cat for the right person. She would thrive in an active home with other pets, children, and active adults who can provide her with all the attention and playtime she deserves.
Special Needs
No
Vaccinations
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$155.00
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