


Stacy (Courtesy Post)
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Stacy (Courtesy Post)
San Jose, CA
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Stacy (Courtesy Post)’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Stacy (Courtesy Post)'s Story
Stacy is a striking tabico with soft white fur and delicate calico tabby markings, accented by distinctive black eyeliner around her eyes. While she was initially shy and scared, Stacy has blossomed into a sweet and affectionate girl who enjoys being petted and having her tummy rubbed. She still tends to be cautious, especially around new people, so she would do best with someone who has experience with cats (particularly those who are shy) and who can offer patience and understanding as she adjusts to a new home. Once she feels safe, Stacy becomes a loving and loyal companion. She’s gentle, mellow, and not at all dominant. Stacy gets along well with other cats and enjoys playing with her toys. One of her sweetest habits is gently sniffing noses before settling in close for pets. She’s a lovely, tender soul looking for someone to help her shine. Stacy is vaccinated, dewormed, treated for fleas, and microchipped.<br/><br/>Stacy is being cared for by a member of the community. To arrange to meet this cat or find out more, please fill out our application here: https://www.thedancingcat.org/adopt-courtesy<br/><br/>For more information regarding our Courtesy Posts, see www.thedancingcat.org/courtesy-posts
Stacy is a striking tabico with soft white fur and delicate calico tabby markings, accented by distinctive black eyeliner around her eyes. While she was initially shy and scared, Stacy has blossomed into a sweet and affectionate girl who enjoys being petted and having her tummy rubbed. She still tends to be cautious, especially around new people, so she would do best with someone who has experience with cats (particularly those who are shy) and who can offer patience and understanding as she adjusts to a new home. Once she feels safe, Stacy becomes a loving and loyal companion. She’s gentle, mellow, and not at all dominant. Stacy gets along well with other cats and enjoys playing with her toys. One of her sweetest habits is gently sniffing noses before settling in close for pets. She’s a lovely, tender soul looking for someone to help her shine. Stacy is vaccinated, dewormed, treated for fleas, and microchipped.
Stacy is being cared for by a member of the community. To arrange to meet this cat or find out more, ple
Stacy is a striking tabico with soft white fur and delicate calico tabby markings, accented by distinctive black eyeliner around her eyes. While she was initially shy and scared, Stacy has blossomed into a sweet and affectionate girl who enjoys being petted and having her tummy rubbed. She still tends to be cautious, especially around new people, so she would do best with someone who has experience with cats (particularly those who are shy) and who can offer patience and understanding as she adjusts to a new home. Once she feels safe, Stacy becomes a loving and loyal companion. She’s gentle, mellow, and not at all dominant. Stacy gets along well with other cats and enjoys playing with her toys. One of her sweetest habits is gently sniffing noses before settling in close for pets. She’s a lovely, tender soul looking for someone to help her shine. Stacy is vaccinated, dewormed, treated for fleas, and microchipped.
Stacy is being cared for by a member of the community. To arrange to meet this cat or find out more, please fill out our application here: https://www.thedancingcat.org/adopt-courtesy
For more information regarding our Courtesy Posts, see www.thedancingcat.org/courtesy-posts
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Stacy (Courtesy Post) is from The Dancing Cat
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