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Sir Lancelot is a gentle, shy, and sweet cat who loves to snuggle once he feels safe. Despite a cloudy film over both eyes that doesn't impede his playful spirit, he navigates and plays with boundless enthusiasm. He thrives with other cats, especially his sister Violet Morgan, and requires a young feline playmate in his new home. This loving boy seeks a patient family ready to cherish his affectionate nature and provide a forever home.
Special Needs
Cloudy film over both eyes, possibly from past infection or congenital, but does not hinder his ability to navigate or play.
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