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Meet My Cat, Gracie, Who Lives In Centereach

She has a wild side.

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Meet My Cat, Gracie, Who Lives In Centereach
Andrew Padovano

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I love all of the cats that I had. Gracie is no different. She is wild, but is still very cute and funny. I remember when my grandmother first got her 10 years ago. Ever since she has been a nice companion and makes everyone happy.

About Gracie:

  • Age: 12 years old
  • Weight: 10 pounds
  • Where she was born: Long Island
  • Favorite Food: Friskies Sliced
  • Current Location: Centereach, NY
  • Nicknames: G-Cat, Princess, Grace, and Crazy Gracie
  • Best Friend: Grandma
  • Favorite toy: String

5 Random Facts About Gracie:

1. She loves any cat toy, but prefers string

Yarn and tin foil are substitutes.

2. Will climb into boxes or containers

If she can fit, she will sit.

3. She will wake everyone up and then sleep on a chair in the living room

She will go into all the rooms and meow.

4. Gets calmed down by rock music when I take her to the vet

AC/DC, The Eagles, or any rock band makes her relaxed.

5. Expresses herself through stares and will only cry when she is hungry or wants to go outside

She takes a lot of messages.

3 Places She Loves To Go With Her Human:

She loves to run through the grass in the backyard.

The front stoop

She loves to relax outside.

Any room as my grandmother

She sits on her lap and watches TV.

The Best Pictures Of Gracie's Ever Taken:

Just waking up.

Do not disturb

She loves to sleep.

The Best Videos Of Gracie Ever Taken:

Playing with a bag.

Speedy Cat

Chasing after a string.

Kitty Shares String!

Interacting with my dog Samantha.


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