Stella Jones
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Stella Jones
AvailableStella Jones is a female mixed breed Domestic Short Hair with a sleek black short coat. She is approximately 2 years old and is both spayed and vaccinated. Stella Jones is house trained and currently resides in Indianapolis, IN. She enjoys grain-free food and gets along well with other cats.
About Stella Jones
Stella Jones is a soft-hearted black cat who never makes a fuss for attention. She’s on the reserved side, quietly letting other cats nudge their way forward while she waits in the background, hoping you’ll notice her. Stella Jones is estimated to be about 2 years old and came from a rough spot in Northern Indiana, but she’s blossomed into a gentle presence. She adores her grain-free food—both dry and wet—and keeps to herself unless there’s a treat involved. She does well with other cats and handles new people with a quiet curiosity. If you’re hoping for a polite, easygoing companion who appreciates kindness, Stella Jones is ready to be part of your family. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Stella Jones
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Stella Jones are quite adaptable but tend to thrive in stable, calm homes where their gentle personalities can shine. They typically enjoy having cozy spots for lounging and a quiet retreat.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Stella Jones and other Domestic Short Hair cats are generally content living entirely indoors, though a safe outdoor enclosure or supervised outdoor time can be a nice bonus. They don’t require outdoor space to be happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats often do well in homes with children, especially when the children respect their boundaries. Stella Jones’ gentle and shy nature would fit best with quieter, calmer kids.











