Elsa
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Elsa
AvailableElsa is a beautiful female adult Siamese and a rare flame point, with a soft, short coat. She is a medium-sized cat who is currently being cared for by Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue. Elsa is house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. She would do best in an indoor environment, where patience and gentle companionship will help her thrive.
About Elsa
Make their next chapter their best one yet. Meet Elsa, a gentle and rare flame point Siamese who is searching for someone to help her trust again. Elsa spent years deeply bonded with her person before heartbreak changed her world, and now she’s finding her way once more, starting over in foster care. While she’s naturally quiet and a bit shy at first, Elsa warms up as she feels safe, showing her sweet nature through soft purrs, affectionate biscuit-making, and quiet companionship. Having once been a true lap cat, she’s ready to find that special someone who will coax her back into trust with kindness and patience. Elsa is honest about her needs—she’s looking for a patient adopter who will let her set the pace and understand that building trust takes time. With a gentle approach, Elsa promises a deeply rewarding bond. She would thrive as a cherished only cat or could share her space with other calm, respectful cats. Presently, her focus is on regaining confidence and feeling secure, so a calm, loving home is ideal. Elsa is an indoor-only companion and, for adopters who enjoy astrology, her Capricorn sun sign means she’s steady, loyal, and quietly determined once she feels at home. Think you are the one? Submit an application!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Elsa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Siamese cats typically thrive in indoor environments where they can receive plenty of attention and interactive play. They feel comfortable in calm households that can provide both mental and physical stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siamese cats are best kept indoors where they are safe from dangers. They do not require outdoor space as long as their home provides enough enrichment and play options.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Siamese cats are generally affectionate, playful, and tolerant, making them a good choice for homes with children who know how to respect a cat’s boundaries.
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