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Meet Peanut, a charming tabby with a wonderfully sweet disposition. Initially a bit shy, she prefers to observe from a distance, but once she feels comfortable and gets to know you, her affectionate and gentle nature truly shines through. Peanut was lovingly raised from a tiny orphan, developing a versatile and friendly personality that makes her a delightful companion.
As an American Shorthair, Peanut embodies the adaptable and amiable traits characteristic of her breed. She is known for being a wonderful companion who enjoys the company of dogs, other cats, and even children, making her a versatile addition to many households. Her short, easy-care coat requires minimal grooming, and her moderate shedding is manageable with regular brushing, ensuring she's a low-maintenance friend.
Peanut thrives in a calm and quiet environment where she can feel secure and cherished. Her low energy level means she's perfectly content with gentle play and plenty of cozy napping spots. If you're looking for a loving feline friend who will blossom with patience and affection in a peaceful home, Peanut might just be the purr-fect match for you.
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