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Mimi Ishi is a truly sweet and gentle soul, possessing a curious nature complemented by a charming hint of sass. This lovely girl proved her nurturing instincts as a wonderful mom in foster care, and now she's ready to embrace a new chapter as the cherished star of her very own forever home. She loves to be near her people, quietly keeping you company, and has a delightful habit of slowly inching closer until she's right by your side. Mimi adores head scratches, enjoys playful moments with toys, and appreciates gentle attention.
As a Domestic Shorthair mix, Mimi offers a wonderful blend of easygoing companionship and quiet affection. She is known to be good with children, displaying a calm and patient demeanor, making her an excellent family companion. Mimi is also fine with other cats, but she would be equally content as the sole princess, basking in all the attention. It's important to note that Mimi does not like dogs, so a dog-free home would be ideal for her comfort and happiness.
With her gentle personality, playful spirit, and sweet companionship, Mimi Ishi is seeking a loving home that appreciates a low-key and affectionate feline friend. She would thrive in an environment where she can share space with her humans, receive gentle pets, and enjoy her quiet moments. If you're looking for a wonderful addition to your family who will bring warmth and joy, Mimi Ishi is ready to find her forever people.
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