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Sirena: Nap Queen, Playtime Princess!

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Sirena: Nap Queen, Playtime Princess!

Woodstock, CT

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tabby (Gray / Blue / Silver), Gray / Blue / Silver, Smoke

Behavior

Sirena: Nap Queen, Playtime Princess!’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Sirena: Nap Queen, Playtime Princess!'s Story

Sirena is a beautiful 4-year-old grey tabby with a sweet, independent personality that’s blossomed since her rescue. She first showed up in her rescuer's backyard one summer, looking more feral than friendly, as she had to fend for herself for some time. Over the course of a few months, Sirena began to trust the humans around her, and one particularly cold, windy night, she begged to come inside. That was the turning point—Sirena was no longer just a stray cat; she became part of the family.<br/><br/>Since then, Sirena has settled into the indoor life, enjoying the safety and comfort of a home. Since transitioning to a fully indoor lifestyle, she has become a more affectionate and playful cat, thriving in her new environment. She loves to nap on the bed or couch, basking in the warmth of the indoors, but she’s also quite active during the early mornings and late evenings. Sirena has a playful side, enjoying her catnip mouse and paper bag handles, and when she runs, she does so with the grace of a baseball player sliding into home base.<br/><br/>Though Sirena enjoys the company of humans, she is still cautious around other cats. Having had a rough start outdoors, she finds other cats a little intimidating and would prefer to be the only cat in her forever home. She has shared space with a red-eared slider, and there’s no problem there—she’s a little more at ease with reptiles than other felines. Sirena can be a bit chatty, especially when she’s hungry or anxious, but with some redirection, she’s been making great strides in toning down her signature loud meows into more polite conversations. Her morning wake-up routine is a sweet affair, with gentle whisker nuzzles and head butts to greet her human.<br/><br/>Though Sirena enjoys her quiet moments of solitude, she is also affectionate and loves to curl up with her human, either on the bed or the computer chair. She’s made huge progress in becoming a more trusting and loving companion, and she’s ready to bring that same sweetness into her forever home. Sirena isn’t picky about food—whether kibble or wet food, as long as there’s gravy, she’s happy. She enjoys exploring vertical spaces but is just as content to relax on a cozy bed or cot.<br/><br/>Sirena’s ideal adopter would be someone who enjoys a calm, cozy home and appreciates having a cat who is both independent and affectionate. She’s a great companion for someone who enjoys quiet evenings with their feline friend, and she’s the perfect mix of playful and snuggly. Sirena is spayed and vaccinated, and she’s ready to find her forever family who will cherish her for the sweet, loving cat she’s become.<br/><br/>Sirena is currently located with her rescuer in the Bronx. We are happy to arrange transport upon adoption if needed! <br/><br/>To apply:<br/>https://form.jotform.com/250073732465152

Sirena is a beautiful 4-year-old grey tabby with a sweet, independent personality that’s blossomed since her rescue. She first showed up in her rescuer's backyard one summer, looking more feral than friendly, as she had to fend for herself for some time. Over the course of a few months, Sirena began to trust the humans around her, and one particularly cold, windy night, she begged to come inside. That was the turning point—Sirena was no longer just a stray cat; she became part of the family.

Since then, Sirena has settled into the indoor life, enjoying the safety and comfort of a home. Since transitioning to a fully indoor lifestyle, she has become a more affectionate and playful cat, thriving in her new environment. She loves to nap on the bed or couch, basking in the warmth of the indoors, but she’s also quite active during the early mornings and late evenings. Sirena has a playful side, enjoying her catnip mouse and paper bag handles, and when she runs, she does so with the grace of a baseball player sliding into

Sirena is a beautiful 4-year-old grey tabby with a sweet, independent personality that’s blossomed since her rescue. She first showed up in her rescuer's backyard one summer, looking more feral than friendly, as she had to fend for herself for some time. Over the course of a few months, Sirena began to trust the humans around her, and one particularly cold, windy night, she begged to come inside. That was the turning point—Sirena was no longer just a stray cat; she became part of the family.

Since then, Sirena has settled into the indoor life, enjoying the safety and comfort of a home. Since transitioning to a fully indoor lifestyle, she has become a more affectionate and playful cat, thriving in her new environment. She loves to nap on the bed or couch, basking in the warmth of the indoors, but she’s also quite active during the early mornings and late evenings. Sirena has a playful side, enjoying her catnip mouse and paper bag handles, and when she runs, she does so with the grace of a baseball player sliding into home base.

Though Sirena enjoys the company of humans, she is still cautious around other cats. Having had a rough start outdoors, she finds other cats a little intimidating and would prefer to be the only cat in her forever home. She has shared space with a red-eared slider, and there’s no problem there—she’s a little more at ease with reptiles than other felines. Sirena can be a bit ch

How To Adopt

Sirena: Nap ... was listed as Adoptable by Saving Belladonna
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Saving Belladonna's Adoption Policy
Fill out our adoption application and then someone from our adoptions team will reach out to you! We do require a virtual home check for all adoptions. Adoption Costs: Our fee is $225 for a cat or kitten and $425 for a pair. Kittens under 6 months old will be adopted out in pairs or to home with a current resident cat. Senior or Special Need Cats: When thinking about adopting a cat, don’t automatically rule out senior or special needs cats. These animals have a lower chance of being adopted over a fluffy kitten, but they are just as deserving of a loving home. You will be made aware of any medical or special needs so that you have the ability to consider if it is something that your family can take on. Outdoor Policy: INDOOR ONLY This strictly means the cats may only stay indoors unless we have approved an enclosed catios, leash walking, or in a secure pet stroller.

Sirena: Nap Queen, Playtime Princess! is from Saving Belladonna

[Stamford, CT]

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