Sheila has one of the kindest faces we’ve ever seen in a cat. If you’re looking for a low-maintenance pet, Sheila is a good choice.
She is not the kind of cat that demands attention. She is quite content with having her own space. She barely meows, unless she wants something. When she’s hungry, she’ll stare at you with her kind eyes until you notice.
You’ll usually find her curled up or sprawled out somewhere or grooming herself quietly in a corner. She does like cuddles and hugs.
Sometimes she can be naughty. We found her trying to eat dog food once, and when we took it away, she looked at us with such an innocent, pleading face; we almost
fell for it.
She is calm, quiet and sweet most of the time, but if you try to trim her nails, that means war. She will scream and try to bite, so perhaps better to leave that to a professional groomer.
Sheila is fine with other cats and will do well in a secure and safe home where she can
roam around and sleep wherever she wants.