Shelter Cat – Cranberry
Cranberry wants someone to notice that she’s the ideal holiday cat. She already seems covered in snow. Her muzzle is especially cute. Cranberry appears to have fallen face first in a snow drift. And she has an expression of wide-eyed wonder whenever she sees something nice. That wonder would become dazzlement when Cranberry glimpsed the Christmas tree.
This affectionate little lady would be completely happy, more content than she ever dreamed she could be, if she could rest on a lap, gazing at that lighted tree. Of course, for Cranberry, the tree would be nice, but it’s the lap and the chance to love someone that matters most.
Christmas and the long, gloomy days of winter are better with a cat. Cranberry can prove that.






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