Denver International Airport’s therapy dog program –code name CATS— is getting its first genuine feline. And she looks adorable.

Meet Xeli. The 12-pound ball of domestic short-haired fuzz will be the first non-dog to join the volunteer ranks of the 3-year-old Canine Airport Therapy Squad program, cheekily abbreviated CATS. The program is designed to help relieve traveler stress and anxiety.

Xeli (pronounced Zell-ee) will be introduced to the public Friday during a meet-and-greet in the great hall of the main Jeppesen Terminal building. The registered therapy cat and her human companion will be available from 2 to 3 p.m., according to airport staff. Xeli trading cards will be handed out and there will be opportunities to take pictures of the Xeli on her cat tree. The meet-and-greet is expected to be broadcast live on the airport’s Facebook page.

CATS debuted in 2015 and now features more than 75 dogs representing nearly 40 breeds, according to DIA. Details on all the pooches, and now one cat, can be found at flydenver.com/cats. All CATS are certified therapy animals. They volunteer for two-hour shifts. The airport announces which animals are working each day via a morning tweet, officials say.

“We’re really excited to have (Xeli). We know there are a lot of people who love cats just as much as people who love dogs,” airport spokeswoman Daria Serna said. “It will be great have her on the concourse visiting people and making people smile. She loves to meet people.”

Ruger, Jack, Mowgli, Scar & Zoe will be at the airport today wishing everyone a great day. Ask for their trading cards and say hi! #DENCATS pic.twitter.com/uA2XhI3M1r — Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) September 28, 2017

No word yet on whether any Colorado companies will be tapped to build Xeli an up-scale cat tree, but the 15 luxury doghouses designed for others CATS members as part of the Sustainable BARKitecture Doghouse Competition will remain on display at the airport through Oct. 9.