-CFA pedigree (upon receiving spay vet certification)
-shot records
Meet Serenity – Our Sweet Chinchilla Persian Retired Queen
Serenity is a breathtaking CFA Pedigree Chinchilla Persian from an exceptional bloodline with over eight generations of pure Persian ancestry. She also carries the highly sought-after chinchilla gene, making her lineage truly special.
Beyond her beauty, Serenity has the most loving personality. She is incredibly affectionate and thrives on human companionship. She loves to talk to you when she is near and loves the soft pats on head. One of her favorite things is rubbing on your leg wrapping her tail around yo. She adores attention and loves being near her people, making her a wonderful companion for someone looking for a cat that genuinely enjoys affection.
She enjoys interactive play, being groomed, exploring her surroundings, and spending quality time with her family. She is the perfect combination of a playful companion and a devoted lap cat.
Serenity is looking for a loving forever home where she can be cherished as a beloved family member and receive all the love she so freely gives.
As difficult as this decision has been, Serenity is being offered to a pet home only. We want her to enjoy full on attention from a loved one. This decision is not a reflection of Serenity in any way—she is an exceptional cat with an amazing temperament and outstanding pedigree. We simply want to ensure she finds a family where she can enjoy the love, attention, and pampering she deserves.
✨ If you’re searching for a loyal companion who will greet you with affection, shower you with kisses, and fill your home with love, Katarina may be your perfect match. Bring this beautiful diamond home and let her add a little sparkle to your life. ✨
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Created: 06-26-2026
Updated: 06-26-2026
Photos: 06-27-2026
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