BRAILLE
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About BRAILLE
Chapel Hill, NC
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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BRAILLE's Story
This sweet girl is Braille! Here is what her foster has to say: Meet Braille — the cat who has everything figured out. She arrived at the shelter with impeccable manners, a flawless litter box record, and an opinion about where the best sunny spots are. She's six years old, which means she's past the chaotic kitten phase and fully into her elegant era. Braille is a striking tuxedo lady with luminous green eyes and — her most talked-about feature — remarkably large polydactyl paws that she deploys with great flair. Ernest Hemingway famously kept polydactyl cats for good luck. We're just saying. Those magnificent paws also make for world-class biscuit-making. Her kneading is so exceptional that her foster moms have taken to calling her Biscuit. She answers to both. She has a small medical footnote: Braille is diabetic and receives a low daily dose of insulin. She takes her shot without complaint, like the composed, dignified soul she is. Her condition is well-managed and fits neatly into a twice-daily feeding routine — in exchange for years of devoted companionship. Braille approaches every person she meets with curiosity and warmth. She's sociable with other cats and small dogs. She loves a good scritch — hands, feet, she's not fussy. She wants to be near you. Despite her name, her vision is perfect. Her judgment about people, equally so. If you're looking for a graceful, settled, affectionate companion who asks for very little and gives back enormously — Braille is ready to come home.
This sweet girl is Braille! Here is what her foster has to say: Meet Braille — the cat who has everything figured out. She arrived at the shelter with impeccable manners, a flawless litter box record, and an opinion about where the best sunny spots are. She's six years old, which means she's past the chaotic kitten phase and fully into her elegant era. Braille is a striking tuxedo lady with luminous green eyes and — her most talked-about feature — remarkably large polydactyl paws that she deploys with great flair. Ernest Hemingway famously kept polydactyl cats for good luck. We're just saying. Those magnificent paws also make for world-class biscuit-making. Her kneading is so exceptional that her foster moms have taken to calling her Biscuit. She answers to both. She has a small medical footnote: Braille is diabetic and receives a low daily dose of insulin. She takes her shot without complaint, like the composed, dignified soul she is. Her condition is well-managed and fits neatly into a twice-daily feeding routine —
This sweet girl is Braille! Here is what her foster has to say: Meet Braille — the cat who has everything figured out. She arrived at the shelter with impeccable manners, a flawless litter box record, and an opinion about where the best sunny spots are. She's six years old, which means she's past the chaotic kitten phase and fully into her elegant era. Braille is a striking tuxedo lady with luminous green eyes and — her most talked-about feature — remarkably large polydactyl paws that she deploys with great flair. Ernest Hemingway famously kept polydactyl cats for good luck. We're just saying. Those magnificent paws also make for world-class biscuit-making. Her kneading is so exceptional that her foster moms have taken to calling her Biscuit. She answers to both. She has a small medical footnote: Braille is diabetic and receives a low daily dose of insulin. She takes her shot without complaint, like the composed, dignified soul she is. Her condition is well-managed and fits neatly into a twice-daily feeding routine — in exchange for years of devoted companionship. Braille approaches every person she meets with curiosity and warmth. She's sociable with other cats and small dogs. She loves a good scritch — hands, feet, she's not fussy. She wants to be near you. Despite her name, her vision is perfect. Her judgment about people, equally so. If you're looking for a graceful, settled, affectionate companion who
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BRAILLE is from Orange County Animal Services
[Chapel Hill, NC]
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