Shelter Cat – Tiana
Tiana is a spayed, two-year-old Norwegian Forest Cat, a breed known for its kindness and soul-deep loyalty. These are cats who sit by windows watching for their owner, the most important part of their world, to come home. Tiana would count the moments until she could be beside her person.
Most pet-loving people would appreciate Tiana. In fact, even dog-oriented people usually enjoy life with a Norwegian Forest Cat, a cat who, many say, has the qualities people admire in pups, the desire to be close and intuitive understanding.
However, even though people appreciated her in her previous home, Tiana couldn’t win the heart of, or even develop a live-and-let-live attitude in, the feisty cat who was there first. So, last-in Tiana was first out.






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