Elsa
Available
Elsa
AvailableElsa is a 1 year and 11 month old female domestic short hair cat with a brown tabby coat and medium build. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and house trained. This friendly girl is in Great Mills, MD, and with her short fur, she’s as easy-care as she is charming. Fun fact: with a birthday on June 17, Elsa is a Gemini—playful and curious by nature.
About Elsa
Elsa and Anna are a bonded pair of sisters, and Elsa stands out as a brown tabby with short, sleek fur. They come as a duo, sharing a gentle bond that brings extra warmth to any home. At first, Elsa and Anna may seem reserved, especially when they meet someone new, but patience pays off—once comfortable, their affectionate nature shines through. Elsa in particular loves to be near her people, quietly observing and eventually melting into a nap by your side. If you’re looking for expert cuddle companions, these sisters deliver that and more. Elsa gets along with both cats and dogs, so she could fit into a home with other friendly pets. As part of a pair, she benefits from Anna’s companionship, and they’re happiest when together. While they enjoy exploring, Elsa prefers a calm space where she can slowly build trust. Adopters must meet Elsa and Anna in person before taking the next step toward adoption; visits are possible at Petco in California, MD on Saturdays or Sundays, or at the Meow Dyer Cat Cafe in Leonardtown, MD. Start your journey together! Apply now.
Adoption Fee
$125Payment after application.
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Questions about Elsa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Elsa is a domestic short hair cat who adapts well to indoor environments. She's most comfortable in a calm home where she can explore and bond at her own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Elsa don't require outdoor space; she thrives as an indoor cat with places to perch and windows for watching the world outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Elsa's breed is generally patient and adaptable, making her suitable for homes with respectful children, given proper introductions and gentle handling.











