Meet Elsa, a 4-month-old calico kitten with a gentle soul and a quietly curious heart ❄️🐾
Elsa is a bit shy and independent by nature, but underneath that soft reserve is a very sweet, playful girl. She loves cuddling and romping around with her siblings and happily accepts scritches once she feels comfortable. She may not be the kitten who marches right up to you for attention, but give her a little time and patience and she’ll reward you in the best way.
Once Elsa warms up, she blossoms into a lap-curler, settling in and purring contentedly like she’s been there all along. She enjoys exploring her surroundings and has a special talent for discovering the tiniest nooks and crannies to wriggle into, keeping life interesting and your hide-and-seek skills sharp.
Elsa will need an adopter who understands that some of the most meaningful bonds grow slowly. She’s looking for someone who can appreciate a steady, gentle path to friendship and celebrate the small, beautiful moments along the way.
She would thrive in a home with another young cat to play with. If she isn’t adopted with her brother Olaf, her future home must already have a playful feline friend. We do not adopt out singleton kittens under any circumstances. Elsa does great with other cats and could likely adjust to a cat-friendly dog. Due to her sensitive nature, she would do best in a home without kids.
Elsa’s adoption fee ($200) includes:
Spay
Dewormer
FeLV testing
Microchip
Core vaccines
A free 30-day subscription to Petcademy (24/7 cat behavior support!)
A free exam at a ChewyVet clinic + a $50 Chewy gift card
If you’re someone who believes the quietest connections are often the most special, Elsa just might be your perfect match. 💙
Meet Elsa, a 4-month-old calico kitten with a gentle soul and a quietly curious heart ❄️🐾
Elsa is a bit shy and independent by nature, but underneath that soft reserve is a very sweet, playful girl. She loves cuddling and romping around with her siblings and happily accepts scritches once she feels comfortable. She may not be the kitten who marches right up to you for attention, but give her a little time and patience and she’ll reward you in the best way.
Once Elsa warms up, she blossoms into a lap-curler, settling in and purring contentedly like she’s been there all along. She enjoys exploring her surroundings and has a special talent for discovering the tiniest nooks and crannies to wriggle into, keeping life interesting and your hide-and-seek skills sharp.
Elsa will need an adopter who understands that some of the most meaningful bonds grow slowly. She’s looking for someone who can appreciate a steady, gentle path to friendship and celebrate the small, beautiful moments along the way.
She would thrive in a home with another young cat to play with. If she isn’t adopted with her brother Olaf, her future home must already have a playful feline friend. We do not adopt out singleton kittens under any circumstances. Elsa does great with other cats and could likely adjust to a cat-friendly dog. Due to her sensitive nature, she would do best in a home without kids.
Elsa’s adoption fee ($200) includes:
Spay
Dewormer
FeLV testing
Microchip
Core vaccines
A free 30-day subscription to Petcademy (24/7 cat behavior support!)
A free exam at a ChewyVet clinic + a $50 Chewy gift card
If you’re someone who believes the quietest connections are often the most special, Elsa just might be your perfect match. 💙
Denver Kittens is focused on reducing animal suffering by pulling animals from high-euthanasia shelters, particularly harder-to-adopt animals, such as those with FIV or bonded pairs, and finding them loving homes in the Denver Metro Area. We also aim to reduce over-population, and therefore reduce animal suffering and euthanasia, by supporting trap, neuter, return efforts in our community and increasing access to spay and neuter.
Denver Kittens is focused on reducing animal suffering by pulling animals from high-euthanasia shelters, particularly harder-to-adopt animals, such as those with FIV or bonded pairs, and finding them loving homes in the Denver Metro Area. We also aim to reduce over-population, and therefore reduce animal suffering and euthanasia, by supporting trap, neuter, return efforts in our community and increasing access to spay and neuter.
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