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Meet Lark, a sweet and gentle 14-week-old kitten with a heart full of purrs. Though she starts off a bit shy and nervous, her affectionate nature quickly shines through once she feels secure. She transforms into a rumbling motor of contentment in your arms, eager for connection, and will even roll over at your touch. Lark is quite the conversationalist, enjoying soft meows and chirps, and is also wonderfully playful, currently mastering the art of string toys and batting small balls with delight.
As an American Shorthair mix, Lark is likely to grow into an adaptable and good-natured companion. These cats are known for being easygoing and fitting well into various household dynamics. Lark is already good with both other cats and children, making her a versatile addition to a loving family. She possesses a moderate energy level, enjoying playtime but also appreciating quiet moments of affection.
Lark will thrive in a patient and loving home that can provide her with the space and reassurance she needs to fully blossom. With consistent kindness and gentle encouragement, she is sure to develop into a devoted, cuddly, and cherished member of your family. If you're ready to offer a nurturing environment, Lark is waiting to fill your home with purrs and playful antics.
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