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Meow Mixalot is a truly adorable and affectionate cat, ready to bring joy and purrs into her forever home. At two years old, she has a gentle and sweet disposition, making her a wonderful companion. She's settled into her temporary shelter life gracefully and is now eagerly awaiting the chance to bond with a loving family.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Meow Mixalot embodies the best traits of a mixed breed cat: adaptability, resilience, and a generally easygoing nature. Her short, tuxedo coat is low maintenance, requiring minimal grooming. She's likely to have a moderate energy level, enjoying playtime but also content with cozy naps. While her compatibility with other pets and children is unknown, her calm demeanor suggests she could thrive in various household dynamics with proper introductions.
Meow Mixalot is fully vetted and ready to embark on her new life. She's seeking a warm and stable home where she can receive plenty of affection and feel secure. Whether you're looking for a quiet companion for evenings or a playful friend to share your days with, Meow Mixalot is a fantastic choice for anyone ready to open their heart to a charming feline.
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