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Lord Joey is a calm, easygoing gentleman who exudes a soft, understated charm. He's sociable in a quiet way, preferring to greet you with gentle pets before returning to his peaceful routine. Rather than a demanding lap cat, he's more of a "sit beside you" companion, offering his comforting presence and affection without being overwhelming. He's a thoughtful boy who appreciates a serene environment.
As a Domestic Medium Hair, Lord Joey embodies the adaptable and intelligent nature often found in his breed type. He's independent and observant, showing more interest in watching the world around him than playing with toys, though he happily enjoys his Churu treat. He is good with other cats, suggesting he could thrive in a multi-cat household that respects his calm demeanor. His coat is growing back beautifully, and he has gained healthy weight, showcasing his resilience.
The ideal adopter for Lord Joey will appreciate a gentle, independent companion and provide a quiet home where he can continue to blossom at his own pace. He would thrive with someone who understands his subtle ways of showing affection and respects his need for a peaceful routine. If you're looking for a calm, intelligent feline friend to share your quiet moments, Lord Joey might be the perfect match.
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