Size
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Details
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Story
Meet Drusilla, a Shy but Sweet 5-Year-Old Kitty Looking for a Quiet, Loving HomeDrusilla is a beautiful 5-year-old cat who has come a long way since being rescued from a completely feral life. While she’s still a bit shy and cautious in new environments, Drusilla has made incredible progress and is ready to find a calm, patient home where she can continue to thrive. She’s currently living with another cat, Damon, and enjoys his company, so she would do well in a home with another gentle feline friend who can help her feel secure.Personality:Affection Level: Very shy and reserved, but when she’s comfortable, Drusilla shows her sweet, gentle natureEnergy Level: Low to moderate—she enjoys quiet time and slowly exploring her surroundingsLikes: Spending time with her feline companion Damon, peaceful environments, and quiet momentsDislikes: Sudden movements, loud noises, and feeling rushed—she needs a calm and patient environment to feel safePerfect Home: Drusilla would do best in a quiet, adult-only home where she can have time to adjust at her own pace. A calm, low-stress household is ideal, especially one with another cat to keep her company and help her feel more comfortable.Behavior with Kids: Drusilla is not comfortable around children and would do best in a home without them. She needs a peaceful, quiet space where she can feel safe and secure as she continues to adjust to life indoors.Behavior with Other Pets: Drusilla is currently living with another cat, Damon, and seems to enjoy his company. She may do well with other gentle, calm cats, but given her shy nature, she would need slow introductions to any new animals in her home. Drusilla has not been tested with dogs, and due to her fearful nature, we would recommend a dog-free home for her.Ideal Home:Drusilla is looking for a calm, patient household where she can continue to build trust and feel safe. A quiet, adult-only home or one with older, cat-savvy children would be best for her. She would love to have a feline companion to help her feel more secure, and she’ll need a home that understands her need for time and space to adjust.Why Drusilla?If you’re someone who understands that patience and gentleness are key when it comes to helping a shy cat like Drusilla come out of her shell, she may be the perfect companion for you. With the right environment and a lot of love, Drusilla will become a loyal, loving friend who