The cat lived in a loving home for a long time, surrounded by care. However, misfortune struck when Masha was diagnosed with pyometra, and she was brought in for euthanasia. Upon examination, the doctor determined that surgery could save the little cat's life. Yet, her owners insisted on euthanasia and signed a release for her. Masha successfully underwent the surgery, recovered quickly, and now lives in an animal shelter for homeless animals.
A cat with personal boundaries
Masha is a calm and thoughtful cat. She is not the type to seek out friendships or demand excessive attention. While she is sociable and gets along well with other animals, she rarely forms close bonds. She is friendly towards people and enjoys affection. Masha has mastered the litter box and scratching post. She would thrive in any family, preferably with children over 10 years old and as the only animal in the household.
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