CHARLES COUNTY, Md. — The Charles County Animal Care Center has introduced Freya, a 3-year-old Siamese mix, as the latest feline available for adoption. Described as a striking beauty with distinctive crossed eyes, Freya is searching for a calm household to call her own. The center is open for adoption visits Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Freya’s personality sets her apart. Shelter staff note that she prefers a serene environment where she can reign supreme. She enjoys being petted but only on her own terms, making it clear that picking her up is not an option. Her captivating gaze, a trait common among Siamese cats due to their unique eye structure, often fixes on people from a distance, adding to her regal charm. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) highlights that Siamese mixes are known for their vocal nature and strong personalities, qualities Freya embodies.

The Charles County Animal Care Center, located in La Plata, emphasizes Freya’s need for a specific type of home. A quiet setting without excessive activity suits her best, allowing her to settle in comfortably. Potential adopters should be prepared for a cat who asserts her independence while still offering moments of affection when she chooses.
Adoption hours provide ample opportunity for visitors to meet Freya and assess if they’re a match. The center operates a standard process for adoptions, ensuring animals like Freya find suitable homes. Staff encourage those interested to come prepared for her unique demeanor—she’s not a lap cat but rather a companion who enjoys her space.
Siamese cats, including mixes like Freya, often appeal to those familiar with the breed’s traits. The Cat Fanciers’ Association notes their sleek bodies and expressive eyes as hallmarks that draw admirers. Freya’s crossed eyes, a genetic quirk sometimes seen in Siamese lineage, enhance her striking appearance, making her a standout at the shelter.
The center’s promotion of Freya reflects its ongoing mission to connect animals with loving owners. Charles County’s facility handles a range of adoptable pets, with staff working to match each one to the right family. Freya’s listing underscores the importance of understanding an animal’s needs before adopting, a point echoed by national organizations like the Humane Society.
For those ready to welcome a feline with a commanding presence, Freya awaits. Her adoption could mark the start of a unique bond, provided her new home respects her boundaries and appreciates her Siamese flair.
