Pixie was found alone in a backyard—scared, vulnerable, and simply trying to survive. Despite everything she’s been through, Pixie found the courage to trust again. Her extremely friendly nature suggests she was once someone’s cat and was sadly let down.
Pixie has striking eyes and a beautifully soft coat to match her gentle soul. She is sweet, affectionate, and thrives on human connection. She greets her people with the loudest purrs and is an expert in the biscuit-making department.
While calm by nature, Pixie is happy entertaining herself with toys—especially her beloved ping-pong balls. She enjoys spending time on her cat tree, bird-watching and observing the outside world she’s clearly content to admire from a safe distance.
When her name is called, Pixie will often flop right over, ready for belly rubs, or curl up in your arms. She also believes shoulders make excellent pillows. She has impeccable litter box habits and, while not a big eater, enjoys both wet and dry food—and will happily perform a little dance for a bedtime Churu treat.
Pixie is gentle with children and does not seem to mind other feline friends, making her a wonderful addition to a loving home.

