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Breed: DSH
Age: 19/2/24
Sex: Female
Location: Petquarters Glendale
Adoption Fee: $200
Rescue Organisation Number: R251000048
Number: C25105
Suitable as an Only Cat: Yes
Child Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Litter Trained: Yes
Activity Level: Medium
Preferred Human Interaction: Yes, very smoochy
Level of Grooming Required: None
All About Me and My Unique Personality: Meet Liberty – A True Queen Ready for Her Throne
Liberty has truly earned her name. After being rescued from the shelter system, she’s finally free and ready to start the next chapter of her life—with a forever family who will love her the way she deserves. This voluptuous calico beauty isn’t just a pretty face; she’s also got a heart of gold and a personality that will melt yours.
With her fuller figure and luxurious coat, Liberty turns heads wherever she goes. She has a gentle, affectionate nature and is especially smoochy with the people she trusts. If you’re looking for a cuddle buddy who loves a good head scratch and isn't shy about asking for affection, Liberty is your girl.
Despite her tough start—dumped at the pound with seven other adult cats—Liberty hasn’t let her past dim her spirit. She’s resilient, loving, and so ready to be someone’s special companion. She prefers her dry food over wet (a lady knows what she likes!) and would thrive in a calm, caring home where she can finally relax and be pampered.
Liberty is spayed, healthy, and looking for someone who will never give up on her. Could that be you?
My Ideal Home: I would suit in most homes, gentle introductions at first until I feel comfortable.
What is Known About My Background: I was left in night cages at a Central Coast pound with seven other cats
How Do I Interact with Kids, Dogs, Cats and Other Pets: I have lived with other cats so am use to them, I have had a big lab passing my enclosure constantly and have not exhibited any fear or aggression
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