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GinsengMy favorite Disney movie is Lady and the Tramp. Not for the dogs, of course! No, I treasure the Siamese cats—they are the real stars. “We are Siamese if you please.” I would like my potential adopter(s) to research Siamese cats. Although I am not a Siamese purebred, I am mostly Siamese. That is why I am so beautiful with a coat of black, brown, and white, and blue eyes. I am 5-years-old, already spayed, and I use my litter box flawlessly. My original owner moved away and gave me to my second owner. The problem is that this was decided without consulting me. I suddenly found myself in a home with two female cats, one 15 and the other 8. I was not given the recommended g-r-a-d-u-a-l introduction, and I had no idea how to approach them. Siamese cats are known to be social, vocally loud, and intelligent. We thrive in homes that provide attention, interactive playtime, and mental stimulation. Because I am very clever, I can detect another cat’s fear or subservience. During my abrupt meeting with the senior gals at home, I decided I wanted to be the leader of the group. So I chased them and started making a kerfuffle with them. Sometimes I even tried stalking my owner! I liked to occasionally “spy” on her and jump out at her feet. This is all a natural part of a cat’s predatory play behavior. I am an active, high-energy girl who needs daily play sessions with my humans using wand toys, springs, laser pointers, and balls I can catch. I also enjoy using a scratching post. You can win me over with baby-talk. I will never be the outdoorsy type of cat; if you open the door, I will run away! When it comes to being petted, I have a fairly short attention span. Therefore, I should only live with kids who are 10 and older. If you adopt me, please give me a lengthy introduction to your home, adults, and kids, and any 4-legged family members. It may take me weeks or months to become comfortable and confident. But I’m worth it! 4-6-26