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Princess is a truly special cat with a gentle and affectionate nature. Initially shy, she blossoms into a loving companion once she feels safe and secure in her environment. She's intelligent and observant, enjoying quiet moments of lounging nearby and simply being part of the family. Princess loves batting toys around for gentle play but cherishes quiet cuddle time even more. With a little patience, her sweet personality shines through, revealing a devoted cat who just wants to be close to her people.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Princess is typically adaptable and relatively low-maintenance in terms of care. She is respectful of other cats' space and enjoys playing with younger feline companions while giving senior cats their due. Princess is also good with children, having lived happily with an 8-year-old and an 11-year-old. However, she is fearful of dogs, so a home without canine companions would be ideal to ensure her comfort and confidence.
Princess is seeking a patient and loving forever home where she can continue to thrive and feel cherished. An ideal family would understand her initial shyness and provide a calm, stable environment. She would flourish in a home without dogs, but with other cat-friendly felines and respectful children, she is sure to bring immense joy and affection. Prepare for a sweet, scratch-loving cuddle bug who will become a devoted member of your family.
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