Regret Adopting a Dog? How to Handle Adoption Blues
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Stubby is an incredibly sweet and gentle cat who is longing to find comfort and love in a new home. She is deeply bonded with her sibling, Kiki, and they are seeking a forever family together. Having recently been surrendered due to their owner's need for facility care, both Stubby and Kiki truly miss the warmth of a home environment and the affection of people. Stubby's loving nature shines through, and she's eager to share her heart with her new family.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Stubby embodies the adaptable and affectionate traits common to her mixed breed. Her short coat is easy to maintain, and her energy level is moderate, making her a wonderful companion for a variety of households. She is good with other cats, particularly her sister Kiki, and would thrive in a home where she can continue to share her life with her bonded sibling. Her housetraining is impeccable, ensuring a smooth transition into her new living space.
The ideal home for Stubby and Kiki is one that understands the importance of keeping bonded siblings together. They are looking for a patient and loving family willing to open their hearts and home to two deserving girls who have experienced recent upheaval. If you're ready to provide a stable, affectionate environment where Stubby and Kiki can rediscover joy and feel cherished, please consider welcoming these two wonderful felines into your life.
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