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Meet Pooh Bear, a charming young kitty who might be a little shy at first, but blossoms into a loving companion once he feels safe and comfortable. He enjoys watching the world from a distance initially, but a tempting toy or a quiet moment will bring him closer. Soon, you'll find him rolling over for belly rubs and offering gentle head butts. He's a quiet and gentle soul, preferring calm interactions over rough-and-tumble play, and he loves to sit beside you while you work or relax.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Pooh Bear embodies the adaptable and affectionate nature typical of these wonderful mixed-breed cats. He thrives on companionship, especially with other feline friends, and has a special bond with his buddy Honeycrisp. He's also been around dogs without any issues, making him quite adaptable to various household dynamics. Pooh Bear would be an excellent playmate for another cat or for children who understand gentle interaction and enjoy engaging him with feather wands.
Pooh Bear is looking for a patient and loving home, ideally one where he can be adopted with his friend Honeycrisp, or a family that already has a friendly cat needing a playmate. A quieter environment where he can truly shine would be perfect. He loves looking out windows, exploring cat tunnels, and climbing cat trees. If you're seeking a sweet, gentle, and affectionate companion who will enrich your home with quiet joy, Pooh Bear is ready to meet you!
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