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Louise is an exceptionally sweet and gentle kitty, truly one of the most loving souls you'll ever encounter. Despite facing more challenges in her young life than most, including contracting FeLV, she remains an incredibly affectionate companion. Her devoted foster mom, Nat, can attest to how Louise has completely stolen her heart with her endearing personality and loving nature. She is a resilient and wonderful cat who deserves all the happiness in the world.
As a Domestic Shorthair mix, Louise is likely adaptable and generally low-maintenance in terms of grooming. Due to her FeLV positive status, she requires an indoor-only home and must be the sole cat in the household to ensure the safety and well-being of other felines. However, she is perfectly content soaking up all the attention herself and has shown to be comfortable and happy in the company of dogs, fitting right in with her foster's canine companion.
The ideal home for Louise is with a compassionate individual or family who understands that special cats often love a little deeper. She needs someone with a big heart who can provide her with a safe, indoor environment filled with an abundance of love and affection. In return, Louise promises to shower her new family with every ounce of sweetness and devotion she possesses, making her a truly rewarding addition to any home.
Special Needs
Louise is FeLV positive, requiring her to be an indoor-only cat and the only feline in the household.
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