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Peanut is a gentle, kid-friendly sweetheart who just needs a moment to feel safe—and then she’ll be your little shadow.
She’s wonderful with children (even when tiny humans get very up close ). In her foster home, Peanut has never swatted or nipped, and she stays calm and patient even when a 2.5-year-old gets in her face.
Peanut can be shy at first, but once she settles in, she truly blossoms. She loves to cuddle, happily sleeps in her foster mom's room, enjoys being picked up, and melts for head scratches. She’ll play a little if you invite her, but she’s just as content exploring the house, lounging, and soaking up sunny spots.
She also has excellent litter box manners—no issues at all and used it right away.
In terms of other pets, Peanut has been curious and unbothered around her foster family's younger calico. (Their other cat is the one who’s a bit territorial!) That said, Peanut’s easygoing nature makes us confident she’d do well in a home with other cats or even dogs, especially if they’re already accustomed to sharing space with other animals.
If you’re looking for a calm, affectionate companion who will be a loving part of the family, Peanut may be your perfect match.
Peanut is a gentle, kid-friendly sweetheart who just needs a moment to feel safe—and then she’ll be your little shadow.
She’s wonderful with children (even when tiny humans get very up close ). In her foster home, Peanut has never swatted or nipped, and she stays calm and patient even when a 2.5-year-old gets in her face.
Peanut can be shy at first, but once she settles in, she truly blossoms. She loves to cuddle, happily sleeps in her foster mom's room, enjoys being picked up, and melts for head scratches. She’ll play a little if you invite her, but she’s just as content exploring the house, lounging, and soaking up sunny spots.
She also has excellent litter box manners—no issues at all and used it right away.
In terms of other pets, Peanut has been curious and unbothered around her foster family's younger calico. (Their other cat is the one who’s a bit territorial!) That said, Peanut’s easygoing nature makes us confident she’d do well in a home with other cats or even dogs, especially if they’re already accustomed to sharing space with other animals.
If you’re looking for a calm, affectionate companion who will be a loving part of the family, Peanut may be your perfect match.