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Tiggy is a sweet and curious young cat with a heart full of purrs and playful energy. While we don't have a detailed description of her personality, her calm demeanor and keen interest in her surroundings suggest she's observant and gentle. She's ready to form a deep bond with a loving family and fill their home with warmth and quiet companionship.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Tiggy embodies the wonderful traits of a mixed breed cat: often robust, intelligent, and adaptable. She's likely to be a well-rounded companion, equally happy to snuggle on the couch or explore her environment. She could thrive in a variety of home environments, bringing joy and comfort to her new family.
Tiggy is looking for a patient and understanding home where she can blossom at her own pace. A quiet household where she can feel secure and loved would be ideal. With a little time and affection, Tiggy will surely become a cherished member of your family, offering endless purrs and gentle headbutts.
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