This young female cat is very timid and may have had little to no human socialization, so she can be fearful in new environments. She’s still learning that people can be safe, and while she isn’t ready for lots of handling yet, she shows quiet curiosity and potential with time and patience.
She would do best in a calm, low-traffic home with an experienced adopter who understands shy or possibly feral cats. With a consistent routine, gentle care, and plenty of space to adjust at her own pace, she has the chance to grow more comfortable and confident over time.
If you have a kind heart and the patience to let her come out of her shell, she could truly blossom in the right home.