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Poppy

Ragdoll × Turkish Angora

City of Whittlesea, Victoria, AU

Age

1 year 10 months

Gender

male

Size

Large

Weight

3.00 lbs

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Poppy

Pet Owner

About Poppy

White and lite orange blue eyes. He is very shy and don’t like to interact with others

Health & Care

House Trained

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