Beauty
Petite little couch companion who believes personal space is optional!
IN FOSTER AT THE LITTLE YARN BARN IN WINKLER (169 GEORGE AVE)
Beauty is an adult female black cat with a petite frame, a charming personality, and a heart bursting at the seams with love. True to her name, she’s beautiful inside and out — friendly, social, and happiest when she’s spending time with her people.
This sweet girl craves affection. Cuddles, attention, lap time — yes please. Beauty loves being close, and she has a special talent for grooming her humans as a sign of love. She’s curious and fun without being overwhelming, making her the perfect mix of playful and calm.
Beauty gets along well with other cats after a proper introduction, and she truly thrives in a home where she can be part of everyday life. Whether you’re moving around the house or settling in for the evening, she’ll be right there, keeping you company.
Looking for the ultimate Netflix companion? Beauty is ready to curl up beside you, soak up the attention, and make every night in feel extra special.
Birthdate: June 2020
Sex: Female
Adoption Fee: $100.00


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The Pembina Valley Humane Society is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization serving the communities within the Pembina Valley and beyond.
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