Shelly.
Available
Shelly.
AvailableShelly is a female, medium-sized domestic short hair with a short coat and striking black color. At just 2 months old, she is playful and affectionate, making her well-suited for homes with children and other pets. Currently, this little lap cat is house trained and being cared for in Dayville, CT.
About Shelly.
Meet Shelly, a sweet kitten who came from a troubling hoarding situation. Along with her siblings, she has shown incredible resilience. When they arrived, they were suffering from severe upper respiratory infections and gastrointestinal issues, but thanks to multiple rounds of treatment, they are now on the mend and thriving. Living in a nurturing environment, Shelly has flourished alongside Melinda, a calm cat who has taken on a motherly role. She’s great with her siblings and gets along well with other cats and even dogs like the Canine Foster Mommy, Scooter Grace. This little lap cat is particularly eager for attention; every time you step in the room, she’s there to greet you, ready for cuddles and affection. We estimate that Shelly was born around May 6th, 2026. Despite her small size, she's playful and full of joy. Although she hasn’t met any children yet, she is likely to do well with gentle ones. All the kittens tested negative for FIV/FeLV and will be spayed/neutered and vaccinated when they are old enough. If you're looking to add love to your life, consider adopting this charming girl. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Shelly.
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Shelly, being a domestic short hair, adjusts well to various living environments but thrives best in a loving and interactive home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Shelly generally do well indoors, where they can engage with their owners and stay safe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Shelly is likely to be suitable for homes with gentle, respectful children who enjoy playing with her.











