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Stella

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5 years old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Muskegon, MI
🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🐾 Friendly🙈 Shy🎉 Social

Stella is a 5-year-old altered female Domestic Short Hair, known for her shyness. She's a medium-sized cat with a gentle disposition. Although she enjoys being petted, she requires gentle handling as she adapts to her new environment. Currently located in Muskegon, MI, Stella is in good health and is up to date on vaccinations.

About Stella

Pretty Stella is a petite grey and white lady who came to the shelter as a stray. Initially shy, she has gradually become braver during her stay, showing curiosity about her surroundings. Although she growled a bit on arrival, it turned out to be a bluff and she was not aggressive. In her room, Stella enjoys soft voices and gentle interactions. She retreats when things get too chaotic, so a calm environment would suit her best. Stella’s past remains a mystery, but she was spayed, indicating she once had a home. While she hasn't vocalized any objections to other cats, her preferences regarding dogs and children are still unknown. Given her timid nature, an adult home or a space with older, understanding children would be ideal for her. Each day, she takes baby steps toward regaining trust, and she certainly deserves a loving home that will care for her for life. If you’re interested in adopting Stella, visit Faithful to Felines in Muskegon, MI during adoption hours or call for an appointment.

Questions about Stella

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Stella, as a Domestic Short Hair, typically thrives in a calm environment where she can feel safe. Given her current timid nature, a quieter home would be ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hairs like Stella usually do not require outdoor space; they can be content living indoors, especially in a safe and loving home.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Stella would do best in a home with older children who understand her shyness. Younger children might overwhelm her as she adjusts.