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I lovingly call her my princess—it perfectly fits her personality. She’s delicate, sweet, and affectionate, yet very particular about when and how she wants attention. When she’s in the mood, she adores cuddles, pets, and scratches, but she does not like being picked up. She sometimes gives gentle “love bites,” which are harmless little nips and part of her way of showing affection.
She is a shy girl and will hide from strangers. Despite this, she is not a flight risk at all—you could leave the front door open and she would never run out. At most, she might peek outside out of curiosity. She does experience separation anxiety when left alone for long periods. Please do not lock her alone in a room, as she may scratch at the carpet by the door (this doesn’t happen often, but it has in the past). Because of this, she must have plenty of carpet-style scratching posts available.
She tolerates other pets but does not get along with them and would do best as the only pet in the home. I’m unsure how she would do around children, but it’s unlikely she would be comfortable with them.
My strong recommendation is that she be placed in a quiet home—ideally with an elderly person or couple—where she can be the only pet and receive consistent companionship and affection. Princess Luna currently travels with me and "sees the world" via a window or windshield bed. She will be happy to be more "grounded" in a traditional home. Luna is indoor only and her rehoming fee is $25.
I lovingly call her my princess—it perfectly fits her personality. She’s delicate, sweet, and affectionate, yet very particular about when and how she wants attention. When she’s in the mood, she adores cuddles, pets, and scratches, but she does not like being picked up. She sometimes gives gentle “love bites,” which are harmless little nips and part of her way of showing affection.
She is a shy girl and will hide from strangers. Despite this, she is not a flight risk at all—you could leave the front door open and she would never run out. At most, she might peek outside out of curiosity. She does experience separation anxiety when left alone for long periods. Please do not lock her alone in a room, as she may scratch at the carpet by the door (this doesn’t happen often, but it has in the past). Because of this, she must have plenty of carpet-style scratching posts available.
She tolerates other pets but does not get along with them and would do best as the only pet in the home. I’m unsure how she would do around children, but it’s unlikely she would be comfortable with them.
My strong recommendation is that she be placed in a quiet home—ideally with an elderly person or couple—where she can be the only pet and receive consistent companionship and affection. Princess Luna currently travels with me and "sees the world" via a window or windshield bed. She will be happy to be more "grounded" in a traditional home. Luna is indoor only and her rehoming fee is $25.
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