


Emperatriz
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Domestic Short Hair
About Emperatriz
Ringoes, NJ
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Behavior
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Emperatriz’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Emperatriz's Story
Emperatriz would like to issue an official decree: She was not named after the eponymous character of a popular Mexican telenovela. She is, in fact, a Feline Empress of the Outside. (She would also like to clarify that in the cat world, empires have more peaceful connotations than they have had throughout human history.)<br/><br/>Emperatriz came to us from, of course, an outdoor colony. Unfortunately, due to her past injuries, she was unable to return to her life of freedom. At first, this emerald-eyed empress didn’t understand why she had been torn from her home. But as Emperatriz acclimated to life in exile, she began to appreciate a new kind of freedom—freedom from the responsibilities of leadership. Accustomed to caring for her colony, Emperatriz has enjoyed being cared for by humans, as strange and scary as they may be.<br/><br/>As Empress of the Outside, Emperatriz had few dealings with humans—that’s what ambassadors are for, after all. However, much like the late Diana, the "People’s Princess," Emperatriz is a bit of a "Cat’s Queen"—she has always enjoyed spending time with the mousers in her monarchy. And although she still tends to shy away from people at Tabby’s Place, preferring to hide in a tube or up a ramp, Emperatriz takes comfort in the feline friends in her suite.<br/><br/>Emperatriz needs a special adopter who understands that she may never take to human affection the way she clicks with other cats. (And Emperatriz would love to share her palace with some kindred kitties.) Does your kingdom have a throne for this timid tabico to occupy? Fill out an adoption application today!
Emperatriz would like to issue an official decree: She was not named after the eponymous character of a popular Mexican telenovela. She is, in fact, a Feline Empress of the Outside. (She would also like to clarify that in the cat world, empires have more peaceful connotations than they have had throughout human history.)
Emperatriz came to us from, of course, an outdoor colony. Unfortunately, due to her past injuries, she was unable to return to her life of freedom. At first, this emerald-eyed empress didn’t understand why she had been torn from her home. But as Emperatriz acclimated to life in exile, she began to appreciate a new kind of freedom—freedom from the responsibilities of leadership. Accustomed to caring for her colony, Emperatriz has enjoyed being cared for by humans, as strange and scary as they may be.
As Empress of the Outside, Emperatriz had few dealings with humans—that’s what ambassadors are for, after all. However, much like the late Diana, the "People’s Princess," Emperatriz is a bit of
Emperatriz would like to issue an official decree: She was not named after the eponymous character of a popular Mexican telenovela. She is, in fact, a Feline Empress of the Outside. (She would also like to clarify that in the cat world, empires have more peaceful connotations than they have had throughout human history.)
Emperatriz came to us from, of course, an outdoor colony. Unfortunately, due to her past injuries, she was unable to return to her life of freedom. At first, this emerald-eyed empress didn’t understand why she had been torn from her home. But as Emperatriz acclimated to life in exile, she began to appreciate a new kind of freedom—freedom from the responsibilities of leadership. Accustomed to caring for her colony, Emperatriz has enjoyed being cared for by humans, as strange and scary as they may be.
As Empress of the Outside, Emperatriz had few dealings with humans—that’s what ambassadors are for, after all. However, much like the late Diana, the "People’s Princess," Emperatriz is a bit of a "Cat’s Queen"—she has always enjoyed spending time with the mousers in her monarchy. And although she still tends to shy away from people at Tabby’s Place, preferring to hide in a tube or up a ramp, Emperatriz takes comfort in the feline friends in her suite.
Emperatriz needs a special adopter who understands that she may never take to human affection the way she clicks with other cats.
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Emperatriz is from Tabby's Place
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