EllieC
Available
EllieC
AvailableElliec is a brown and chocolate, senior female Domestic Long Hair who is 9 years old and currently lives in East Saint Louis, IL. She is spayed, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Elliec gets along with other cats and is looking for a patient home where she can truly settle in and thrive.
About EllieC
Elliec is a 9-year-old cat settling into her new surroundings and showing her sweet, affectionate nature from the start. She seems open-hearted and is already charming the staff with her gentle personality. Elliec is searching for a caring home where she can relax and reveal the full range of her quirks—whether she turns out to be a playful companion, a world-class napper, or a dedicated snuggler. She is house trained and gets along with other cats, making her a solid option for families with feline residents. Elliec will do best with people willing to give her some time to acclimate and let her feel secure. She comes spayed and fully up to date on her vaccinations, ready for her next chapter in East Saint Louis, IL. Make her part of your family. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$75Payment after application.
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Questions about EllieC
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Elliec adapt well to a range of living situations, including apartments and houses. They thrive in a calm, comfortable environment where they receive regular attention from their people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Elliec, as a Domestic Long Hair, doesn't require outdoor space. She will be perfectly content as an indoor cat with enough room to roam, play, and perch by a sunny window.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Long Hairs are known for their friendly and adaptable nature, making Elliec a good match for homes with respectful children. Supervision and slow introductions help everyone adjust smoothly.











