Lady
Lady is a distinguished and loving cat who truly loves her beauty sleep!
Lady is a friendly but shy cat who enjoys a calm and quiet environment. She can be a little reserved at first, but once she feels comfortable, she is affectionate and enjoys spending time with her favourite person. She would do best in a home without other pets or young children, where she can have a peaceful space to relax and feel secure.
Snuggles and chin rubs are some of her favourite things, and she loves having gentle attention from the people she trusts. She also has a playful side and enjoys feather and bell toys. Quick movements and loud noises can make her uneasy, so a patient and understanding home would be ideal for her.
Lady is currently overweight, so monitoring her diet is important to keep her healthy. She also has a habit of scratching the sofa, so having plenty of scratching posts available will help redirect her natural instincts. With her affectionate personality and love for quiet companionship, she would make a wonderful pet for a senior or someone looking for a loyal and loving cat.
Birthdate: November 2020
Sex: Female
Adoption Fee: $75.00
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