Shy Shelly
 
"Single black female Needs Cuddling At night!"

Shy Shelly
8 year old long haired black female
DECLAWED (which is very sad because she cannot climb or defend herself)

Shy Shelly has been abandoned so many times that she is very shy at first, but once she gets to know you she LOVES for to be pet and held. She especially craves to cuddle at night in bed. In fact, at times she will sneak into bed next to you, lie on her back, put her head on the pillow....and snore.  Because she is declawed (unknown who declawed her)  it's best that she is not with any other animal because she cannot defend herself and she is very insecure.

Shy Shelly deserves a good home.

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  Revised: 11/07/07

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