





Druscilla
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Druscilla
Wheaton, IL
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Health
Druscilla’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Druscilla's Story
Hi. I'm Druscilla but my foster mom just calls me Dru. I was originally taken in by an extremely kind vet. He got me all healthy but I acted a bit feral at first (I'm totally not but I was absolutely TERRIFIED) but he saw the gem I was under my scaredy cat exterior so I lived there for about a year as the clinic cat. I became the staff favorite and was beloved by all, but they knew I deserved a real home and a chance to fully blossom into the sweetie pie I am, and that's how I ended up at St. Sophia's!<br/><br/>Now don't get me wrong, we aren't going to be besties right away, whoever adopts me has to understand I will take time to warm up and build trust with them, but once I do, oh are you in for one special and lovey chunky lady. It took about a month for me to soften up to my foster mom but I absolutely adore her now. I can be a little skittish with quick movements and I do NOT like to be picked up. Seriously I grow like forty legs, but I love to be near you and with you. I come to my foster mom and dad when they make kissy noises at me and if you scratch the spot right above my tail I will raise my booty like an elevater and turn around and make the cutest noise at you to let you know I'm loving the butt scratchies. I sleep in bed with my foster humans, other cats, foster kittens, and even the super laid back chihuahua. If you give me a chance, you'll see I'm an absolute doll who loves pets and people (and other cats and even chill dogs) and would fit in almost any home but I would thrive in a calmer and quieter home without small kids since I startle easy with loud noises.<br/><br/>Adoption Information<br/><br/>Prior to adoption, every cat in our care is spayed or neutered, microchipped, given age-appropriate vaccinations, treated for parasites, and combo-tested for FIV/FeLV. We make sure each cat is healthy, safe, and ready to thrive in their forever home.<br/><br/>Adoption Fees<br/><br/><br/> <br/> Kittens (under 6 months): $150<br/> <br/> <br/> Adults (over 6 months): $125<br/> <br/> <br/> Seniors / Special Needs: $75<br/> <br/><br/><br/>Please Note:<br/><br/><br/> <br/> We cannot hold cats for any reason. Please only apply if you're ready to meet and welcome your new companion within 3 days of applying.<br/> <br/> <br/> Kittens under 4 months must go to a home with another friendly feline, or be adopted with a buddy. (If a kitten is excluded from this rule, it will be noted in their profile.)
Hi. I'm Druscilla but my foster mom just calls me Dru. I was originally taken in by an extremely kind vet. He got me all healthy but I acted a bit feral at first (I'm totally not but I was absolutely TERRIFIED) but he saw the gem I was under my scaredy cat exterior so I lived there for about a year as the clinic cat. I became the staff favorite and was beloved by all, but they knew I deserved a real home and a chance to fully blossom into the sweetie pie I am, and that's how I ended up at St. Sophia's!
Now don't get me wrong, we aren't going to be besties right away, whoever adopts me has to understand I will take time to warm up and build trust with them, but once I do, oh are you in for one special and lovey chunky lady. It took about a month for me to soften up to my foster mom but I absolutely adore her now. I can be a little skittish with quick movements and I do NOT like to be picked up. Seriously I grow like forty legs, but I love to be near you and with you. I come to my foster mom and dad when they make kis
Hi. I'm Druscilla but my foster mom just calls me Dru. I was originally taken in by an extremely kind vet. He got me all healthy but I acted a bit feral at first (I'm totally not but I was absolutely TERRIFIED) but he saw the gem I was under my scaredy cat exterior so I lived there for about a year as the clinic cat. I became the staff favorite and was beloved by all, but they knew I deserved a real home and a chance to fully blossom into the sweetie pie I am, and that's how I ended up at St. Sophia's!
Now don't get me wrong, we aren't going to be besties right away, whoever adopts me has to understand I will take time to warm up and build trust with them, but once I do, oh are you in for one special and lovey chunky lady. It took about a month for me to soften up to my foster mom but I absolutely adore her now. I can be a little skittish with quick movements and I do NOT like to be picked up. Seriously I grow like forty legs, but I love to be near you and with you. I come to my foster mom and dad when they make kissy noises at me and if you scratch the spot right above my tail I will raise my booty like an elevater and turn around and make the cutest noise at you to let you know I'm loving the butt scratchies. I sleep in bed with my foster humans, other cats, foster kittens, and even the super laid back chihuahua. If you give me a chance, you'll see I'm an absolute doll who loves pets and people (and other
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Druscilla is from St. Sophia's Forgotten Felines
[Wheaton, IL]
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