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For Adoption

Lucky

Ragdoll

Riverside County, California, US

Adoption Fee

$65

Age

3 months

Gender

female

Size

Small

Weight

4.00 lbs

J

Jasmin

Pet Owner

About Lucky

Lucky is a rescue kitty and is the only one out of her family who made it. She’s super playful and loves any toy. When she’s relaxed she loves to lay on your chest and cuddle. She also loves the beach or any sand

Health & Care

House Trained

Great With

Children

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