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Adopt Gracie Girl

Cat, looks like
Domestic Shorthair
Age
Adult, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Female
Color
Black and White
Location
New York City
Gracie Girl is currently in foster care and ready for adoption via our virtual process! Gracie Girl, a three-year-old female, just arrived and is still getting settled in, so we’re just beginning to learn who they are. Right now, everything is new—new people, new sounds, new routines—and we’re giving them time to relax, decompress, and show us their true personality at their own pace. Here’s what we know so far about her time in foster care: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:6a9998b7-3f3c-436c-9ac4-… Gracie Girl is an absolute sweetheart who will appreciate a bit of extra support and reassurance as she settles in. She is a shy girl who is very affectionate and friendly once she feels secure. Her foster says "Shy girl but is a big softie when she warms up to you. She's timid of new people so she needs someone willing to earn her trust over time. Needs someone to take it slow with her. She loves small cozy spots and scratches...sweet, talkative, now she lets me hold her and cuddles up on my chest. She purrs and love head pets. I can tell once she meets her forever person, she will be the most loyal, loving companion. Her talkative meows are a big part of her personality." She has been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and given preventative treatments to ensure she is ready for her next steps. Submit an adoption survey from above and our team will reach out via phone or email (check spam) to schedule a counseling call. For any additional questions, please contact fosternyc@bestfriends.org. Please remember, pets cannot be held or reserved.
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