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This sweet senior kitty is ready to find a home!

Age is just a number and this kitty would agree! Nomi is a black senior cat up for adoption at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.

This elegant girl is ready to find a forever home, but has yet to find one as an older cat, according to AWLA spokesperson Erin Shackelford.

“Nomi is an extremely sweet kitty that beckons cat room visitors over with a meow and a paw wave through the kennel door,”said Shackelford. “She just loves to entertain!”

This girl also loves Churos — it’s one of her favorite treats.

If you’re looking for a furry companion to eat with, Nomi prefers company when eating.

She’s definitely a social eater!

Are you ready to add to your family? Nomi definitely is and would make a lovely companion.

To learn more the adoption process and to schedule a time to meet her, email [email protected] or call 703-746-4774.

And be sure to check out Nomi’s entire profile!

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