Elsa
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Elsa
AvailableElsa is a 3-year and 3-month-old domestic short hair mix living in New Kensington, PA. She is a medium-sized female cat who has been spayed and is up to date on vaccinations. Elsa’s journey from being feral to learning to trust again is remarkable, and she now seeks a patient, loving home.
About Elsa
Elsa is a beautiful cat who’s just starting to understand comfort and affection. She loves Churus and enjoys slow, gentle pets from head to tail. If she trusts you, she’ll start to drool with happiness and soak up every bit of kindness. Elsa can still be nervous, but she grows more trusting every day. She came in nearly frozen, injured, and with no reason to trust people after living life feral. But Elsa fought through, recovered both physically and emotionally, and she continues to impress everyone with her resilience. Elsa is FeLV positive and needs an adopter who gives her space, time, and understanding so she can open up on her own terms. Once she does, you’ll see just how sweet and amazing she is—she might even become your most devoted friend with patience and love. Elsa is an Aquarius—no surprise she enjoys time to herself and a calming atmosphere. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Elsa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Elsa, as a domestic short hair mix, adapts well to most indoor living environments. She prefers a calm, stable home where she feels safe and can build trust at her own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Elsa does best as an indoor cat, so she doesn't require outdoor space. A cozy indoor environment is enough for her comfort and well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Elsa can do well with gentle children who respect her boundaries. However, due to her timid nature and need for a patient home, she may do best in quieter households.











