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Valentine is a lively and affectionate cat who brings boundless joy to any home. With her high energy level, she loves to play and explore, making every day an adventure. She's incredibly friendly and enjoys the company of both people and other animals, always ready to share a purr or a gentle head-bonk. Valentine's sweet disposition makes her a delightful companion for anyone seeking an engaging feline friend.
As an American Shorthair mix, Valentine embodies many of the wonderful traits of this adaptable breed. She's known for her good temperament and ability to get along well with everyone, including dogs, cats, and children. Her playful nature means she'll thrive with interactive toys and regular engagement, ensuring she stays happy and stimulated. She's a fantastic choice for families looking for a pet that can integrate seamlessly into a busy household.
Valentine is looking for a loving home where her playful spirit will be cherished. An active family with children and other pets would be ideal, as she thrives on social interaction and companionship. She's already housetrained, vaccinated, and spayed, ready to settle in and become a cherished member of her new family. Give Valentine the forever home she deserves, and she'll fill your life with love and laughter.
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