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Smokey Mama is a truly sweet and loving cat who adores her humans and promises to be your very best friend. This beautiful girl, with her striking smokey blue-gray coat, has a gentle nature with people, making her an ideal companion for a devoted adopter. She's looking forward to showering her new family with affection and becoming the cherished center of attention in her forever home.
As a Domestic Medium Hair mix, Smokey Mama is known for her adaptable and affectionate temperament. While she thrives on human companionship, she can be a little particular about other feline friends, suggesting she would flourish best as the only pet in the household. Her past experiences on the streets show her resilience, and now she's ready for a peaceful, indoor life where she can truly relax and be herself.
The ideal home for Smokey Mama is one where she can be the queen of the castle, receiving plenty of love and attention from her human companions. A quiet environment without other pets would suit her perfectly, allowing her affectionate personality to shine without competition. She's housetrained and ready to settle into a loving home where she can enjoy a secure and comfortable life.
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