I am Velvet. I am ever-so-soft, and sweet...I love to cuddle and look at you with those soulful eyes when I am getting nice gentle pets. I was found as a stray and was wandering in my foster mom's neighborhood looking for food. I was limping, was very thin and in need of care. After I came home with my current foster family, I have been flourishing in the safe and warm environment. I am so grateful to be experiencing the indoor environment. My leg has gotten a much needed rest and while I still limp and need to get checked, I can actually run, climb, jump very quickly and can even stand on my hind legs for a couple seconds. My tail is another story, and might need some checking and caring. I absolutely love spending time in the sunlight just rolling around. I am very calm, never aggressive towards any humans big or small, friendly to stangers, meow cutely and follow mom around everywhere. At times I just take a break and do my own thing and play with my own toys. I absolutely love all kinds of food and use my litterbox properly. My foster cat brother and I get along very well after we were slowly introduced. I am the complete package, with beautiful coloring as the cherry on top. I would love to one day find my family who loves me with all my perfections and imperfections because I believe in unconditional love which I am ready to pour on to my family.
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