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AYLA – For Adoption Ayla is a gentle, sensitive soul who is looking for a calm and patient home where she can truly blossom. At first, Ayla can be a little nervous in new environments and with new people. She needs a bit of time to observe, settle in, and feel safe. She does best with a slow, quiet approach and people who understand that trust takes time. Once Ayla feels comfortable, her personality really shines through. She transforms into a sweet, affectionate cuddle buddy who loves rolling around to show her belly and soak up gentle tummy rubs. She enjoys being near her person and has a soft spot for cozy spaces—especially her favorite place on the bed. Ayla isn’t a demanding cat; she’s more of a “quiet companionship” kind of girl who bonds deeply once she feels secure. When she trusts you, she becomes incredibly loving and loyal. She would do best in a home that respects her pace, gives her space when she needs it, and celebrates the little milestones as she comes out of her shell. Ideal home for Ayla:     •    Calm, patient environment     •    People willing to go slow and build trust     •    A cozy indoor space with soft resting spots (she loves a good bed!) With time and kindness, Ayla becomes an incredibly rewarding companion—sweet, affectionate, and deeply bonded to her person.

Available for adoption
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Animal Type(s): Cat
Gender: Female
Color: Black/White
Approx. date of birth: September 30, 2025
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Weight: 6.6 lbs
Please note: If other cats/dogs in your home are not spayed/neutered, we may deny your application. SCARS exists due to lack of spaying/neutering and it is our goal to end this cycle. If there is a documented medical reason for your animal to not be spayed/neutered, we will work with you.