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Mason is a charming 'Secret Admirer' who approaches relationships with a thoughtful, level-headed demeanor. He might not immediately leap into your lap, but with a little patience and understanding, he promises to shower you with affectionate purrs, gentle head-butts, and plenty of cozy lap time. While he may initially observe from a distance, rest assured he'll be thinking fondly of you as he settles into his new environment, gradually revealing his loving nature.
As a Domestic Shorthair type, Mason is likely to be adaptable and generally low-maintenance. These cats are known for their intelligence and can form strong bonds with their families, often displaying a calm and easygoing temperament. His short coat means he has low grooming needs and moderate shedding, making him a relatively easy companion to care for. Mason's moderate energy level suggests he enjoys playtime with toys but is equally content with quiet companionship and naps.
Mason is looking for a home where his new family understands his 'Secret Admirer' personality and is willing to give him the space and time he needs to truly blossom. He'll thrive in a calm indoor environment where he can feel secure and loved, gradually building trust. His moderate exercise needs can be met with interactive toys and regular engagement. Mason is neutered, housetrained, vaccinated, and ready to become a cherished, affectionate member of your household.
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