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Whitney is a truly sweet and gentle kitty, described as petite, demure, and gracious. She recently completed the wonderful task of raising her own litter of kittens and is now ready to enjoy a relaxed life filled with love and affection. Whitney patiently waits for chin scratches and reciprocates with soft head butts, showing her affectionate nature. She is quite food and treat motivated, but equally eager for cuddles and attention from her humans.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Whitney embodies the adaptable and loving nature often found in mixed breed cats. She is likely to get along well with other cats, and with a proper acclimation period, could also thrive in a home with dogs and children. Her gentle demeanor suggests she would appreciate a calm environment where she can feel secure and cherished. Whitney is small in stature but possesses a big heart, ready to share her devotion with a loving family.
Whitney is looking for a forever family that will provide her with a warm, stable home. She doesn't ask for much, just plenty of love, gentle cuddles, and an abundance of toys to satisfy her playful side. She may be a little cautious initially, preferring to meet hands once she's sure they are gentle, but once she trusts you, her affection knows no bounds. If you're seeking a devoted companion who will enrich your home with her sweet presence, Whitney is the perfect match.
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