Best Pets for People With Disabilities
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Meet Wally, a world-class love bug who is sure to melt your heart. This big boy has an even bigger heart, and affection is truly his love language. Wally is confident and outgoing, making himself right at home from the moment he arrives. He loves to greet you at the door, happily settles into laps for naps, and insists on being close at all times, whether cuddling on the couch or supervising your workday from your desk or lap. He's a wonderfully gentle, calm, and loving companion.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Wally embodies the adaptable and affectionate nature typical of the breed. He is good with dogs, other cats, and children, making him a versatile addition to many households. Wally is housetrained and enjoys the company of his bonded companion, Colleen, with whom he shares a peaceful home. Their shared calm demeanor means they sleep soundly through the night without any late-night antics, providing constant companionship and warmth.
Wally, along with his inseparable friend Colleen, is looking for an indoor-only home where they can continue to share their deep bond and spread twice the love. They are a perfectly matched pair who will fill their new home with comfort and constant companionship. If you're ready to welcome two excellent cats who are devoted to each other and to their humans, Wally and Colleen are waiting to meet you.
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