Azalea
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Azalea
AvailableAzalea is a medium-sized, adult female Domestic Long Hair cat with a beautiful brown tabby coat who lives in Westfield, IN. She has been spayed and is up to date on vaccinations. Her birthday is August 21, 2022, making her three years and nine months old. She is fully house trained and enjoys the company of other cats.
About Azalea
Azalea and her brother Larkspur are not lap catsâthey were feral-born and have spent months learning that humans can sometimes be trusted, as long as things happen on their terms. Azaleaâs the braver of the pair; sheâll come out first and soak up attention, though foodâespecially Fancy Feast pate at nightâis the real way to her heart. Donât expect to pick her up, and petting happens when sheâs comfortable, but sheâs curious and loves playtime and climbing. Larkspur is another story: he still doesnât trust human hands and can only be petted briefly, running off as soon as heâs had enough. For nail trims, he needs a muzzle. Both cats love other felines but have not been exposed to dogs or small children, and they wonât be adopted into homes that have them. A cat-only household with kids 12+ is required, and they must go home as a bonded pairâtheir relationship benefits them both. Both Azalea and Larkspur are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Their cage litter box is included with adoption. Their birthdate is August 21, 2022, which makes Azalea a practical and patient Virgoâtraits reflected in her careful approach to new things. Ready to meet these complex but rewarding cats? Your patience will be rewarded in time. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Azalea
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Azalea do best in calm, indoor settings where they can feel secure. Their socialization history means a quiet home is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Azalea, being a Domestic Long Hair, thrives as an indoor cat and doesn't need outdoor space. She enjoys playing with toys and climbing indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Domestic Long Hair cats can be good with respectful children, Azalea is best placed in a home with kids 12 or older due to her shy nature.











