Estrella

Hi, I’m Estrella — a gentle soul with the softest fur you’ll ever touch.

I’m 9 months old and am a quiet, reserved girl who takes her time warming up to new people and places. I won’t rush over to greet you at the door, but that’s only because I like to observe first and trust at my own pace. Once I feel safe, you’ll notice me slowly inching closer, and that moment — when I finally choose you — is something truly special.

Here’s the thing about me: even though I’m shy, I never hiss or swat. That’s just not who I am. If you approach me slowly and gently — no sudden movements, please — you can rub my head, and I’ll actually start to relax and purr for you. That quiet rumble is my way of saying, “I trust you.” My foster family says it’s one of the most rewarding feelings, because you know you really earned it.

I’m not the rowdy type. You won’t find me zipping across the room or knocking things off shelves. I prefer the simple pleasures: a soft blanket, a calm room, and the peaceful rhythm of a quiet home. My foster family says I have impeccable manners — I use my litter box perfectly and always cover up after myself like the lady I am.

And my fur? People can’t stop talking about it. I’m incredibly soft — like, bury-your-hand-in-a-cloud soft. If you’re lucky enough to earn a petting session with me, you’ll understand why everyone makes such a fuss.

I may be shy, but I’m also steady, sweet, and low-maintenance. I’ll never scratch you, never hiss at you — I just need things to stay calm and gentle around me. I’m looking for a patient adopter who moves softly and appreciates a quiet companion over a wild entertainer. If your idea of a perfect evening is curling up in peace with a warm, impossibly soft cat purring nearby, I just might be your girl.

Unless otherwise noted in the above description, Kitty Connection cats have been:

– spayed or neutered
– vaccinated against rabies and distemper
– tested negative for FIV and FeLV
– examined by a vet

Adopters will receive their medical records.

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Cats can live up to 20 years, so give careful thought to the changes that are likely to occur in your life during that time. If you can and will commit to providing a safe, loving home for life, then please submit a pre-adoption application.
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