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Lucykins is a sweet tuxedo lady who embodies timeless black-and-white elegance, matched perfectly by her gentle soul. Graceful and affectionate, she thrives in quiet company, cherishing soft pets and finding immense joy in sunny spots perfect for lounging. Her dainty charm and calm presence are sure to bring a little extra warmth and serenity to any home she graces.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Lucykins possesses the adaptable and loving nature characteristic of her mixed heritage. She is known to be good with other cats, suggesting she could happily join a multi-cat household or enjoy being the sole feline focus. Her short coat is easy to maintain, and she's already housetrained, making her a wonderful companion for those seeking a low-maintenance yet deeply rewarding pet.
The ideal home for Lucykins would be one that appreciates her calm demeanor and offers plenty of cozy spots for her to relax. She would thrive in a peaceful environment where she can receive gentle affection and enjoy the quiet rhythm of home life. Whether you're looking for a companion to share your quiet moments or a friendly face to greet you, Lucykins is ready to fill your home with her loving presence.
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