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Meet Ella, a truly resilient and affectionate cat who has overcome a challenging past to become a beacon of love and charm. She is incredibly friendly and adores people, greeting everyone with an enthusiastic leap and a full-body rub to ensure a proper welcome. Ella is also wonderfully chatty, with a unique, raspy, 'quacky' meow that she considers her signature song. She loves to roll dramatically on her back, collect socks into neat piles, and will happily snuggle into your side while you're working or relaxing, often using your arm as a chin rest at bedtime.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Ella exhibits the typical feline traits of curiosity and playfulness, but her individual spirit truly shines through. Despite having only one eye, she navigates her world with complete confidence, leaping and exploring with ease. She is good with dogs and children, but due to her deep capacity for bonding, Ella would thrive best as the only cat in her new home, ensuring she can give her whole heart to her human companion without reservation. Her past has made her appreciate peace and stability above all else.
Ella is searching for a peaceful, loving indoor-only home where she can be cherished for the special cat she is. Her ideal human will understand her sensitive tummy, which requires a prescription diet, and appreciate her unique personality. In return, Ella promises to fill your home with her charming 'quacks,' brave leaps, and an abundance of unconditional love. If you're ready to open your heart to a cat who has so much love to give, Ella is ready to be your devoted companion.
Special Needs
Ella has only one eye and a sensitive tummy that requires a prescription diet.
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