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Posted over 7 years ago
| Updated over 7 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
medium
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Is your life in need of a bit more majesty? Why not take home Royal, queen of all she sees? Royal was rescued several months ago with her kittens, and now that her princesses are in other castles, Royal, too, needs a new kingdom to reign. She has the most courtly manners, and would never be so rude as to display the slightest bit of bad behavior, such as jumping up on counters, chewing on things, or demonstrating anything less than the utmost patience with children. If your court is chaotic with activity, have no fear - Royal is the epitome of grace under pressure. At the same time, she is a very independent lady, and would be happy left to her own devices during the day. When you have returned, however, Royal is a very involved ruler, and enjoys receiving neck and face skritches from her loyal subjects, as well as keeping a close watch on their activities. She is a door greeter and doesn't want to be shut away from what's going on in the house. Like any good nobility, she keeps herself fastidiously clean, and her soft gray fur is quite pleasing to the touch. Her regal mane and solid build suggest she is at least partially descended from the House of Maine Coon, although she is not large in size. She’s about 3 years old. As all queens should be, Royal is spayed, up to date on shots, and faithful to her litter box. She'd be OK as an only-cat or as a companion to another non-dominant cat. She'd likely be fine with a low key dog, too, after a brief acclimation period. Updated 1/4/17