First Year Dog Costs After Adoption (Full Budget)
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Mikaela is a true champion of cuddles, just like her Olympic namesake! This beautiful girl is incredibly sweet, graceful, and impossible not to adore. She loves being carried around, happily settles into any lap, and consistently chooses to be close to her favorite people. Mikaela's incredibly soft coat is matched only by her even softer heart, making her a purr-fect companion for anyone seeking a loving feline friend.
As an American Shorthair, Mikaela embodies the breed's reputation for being adaptable and good-natured. These cats are known for their easy-going temperament, making them excellent family pets. Mikaela is dog-friendly, cat-friendly, and wonderful with kids, proving her versatility and calm demeanor in various social settings. Her short coat means she's relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal grooming to keep her looking her best.
Mikaela is desperately searching for her forever home, a place where she can continue to win gold in snuggles and bring home the ultimate prize: your unconditional love. She would thrive in a home that appreciates a gentle, affectionate cat who enjoys being an integral part of the family. If you're looking for a star companion who is ready to shower you with affection, Mikaela is ready to meet you!
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