Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Kona. Born around January 1, 2024, this striking Siamese boy looks like he stepped straight out of a painting, with his dark creamy coat, rich chocolate points, and piercing icy blue eyes that seem to study everything around him. He’s the kind of cat you can’t help but admire—elegant, thoughtful, and quietly captivating.
Kona is still a very shy boy who isn’t quite ready for hands-on affection. Right now, he’s more of a “look, don’t touch” masterpiece, observing the world from a safe distance while he learns to trust. He will need a very patient and dedicated adopter who understands that building a relationship with him will take time, consistency, and a gentle approach. But for the right person, the reward of watching him slowly open up will be something truly special.
Despite his reserved nature, Kona has a voice—and he isn’t afraid to use it. He’s quite vocal and expresses himself through a variety of soft, thoughtful meows, as if he’s narrating his own inner world. It’s one of the many ways he connects, even while he’s still figuring out how to feel safe.
Kona is looking for a calm, quiet home without children, where he can settle in at his own pace. He may do well with other young, playful cats, as their presence could help build his confidence and give him companionship without pressure from people.
Kona isn’t the kind of cat who will rush into your arms—but he is the kind who, with time and patience, may choose you. If you’re someone who understands that trust is earned slowly and values the quiet beauty of a shy soul learning to feel safe, Kona may be exactly who you’ve been waiting for. Could you be the safe space he’s been searching for?
Apply to adopt today: sayvanimals.org/adopt
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