Stella
Everyone give us your best Marlon Brando…”STELLAAAAA”!!!
While Stella is far from outgoing compared to her roommate Mimi, she has her own unique way of showing her affection, which is just as sweet. When you first meet her, she’ll always be perched up on the top shelf, but with a little time, she’ll come down to say hi. She loves her pets and scratches and will return all the love she gets with plenty of kisses. Some of her favourite things include her scratching post and sleeping on her cat tree, as well as window watching. She loves seeing what’s going on outside.
Some of her favourite things include her scratching post and sleeping on her cat tree, as well as window watching. She loves seeing what’s going on outside.
Stella will need a calm/quiet home that will let her slowly grow comfortable over time, and having a cat would be a big help for her. She has lived with a dog her whole life, so we feel that, with a slow introduction, she could do well with them.
Birthdate: March 2017
Sex: Female
Adoption Fee: $75.00
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The Pembina Valley Humane Society is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization serving the communities within the Pembina Valley and beyond.
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