Haiseley
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Haiseley
AvailableHaiseley is a domestic short hair who stands out with her beautiful tortoiseshell coloring and short, sleek coat. As a spayed adult female cat in West Orange, NJ, Haiseley is up to date on vaccinations, and she does not have special needs. While she isn’t house trained yet, her gentle nature and young age make her a sweet addition to a caring home.
About Haiseley
Haiseley is a striking young tortoiseshell cat with a soft short coat. At just about a year old, she’s calm, loving, and gives everyone that gentle touch. Haiseley was a devoted mother, but now she’s ready to settle into a home where she can relax and enjoy her own cozy corner. She’s spayed, healthy, and up to date on vaccinations. You’ll notice how easily she bonds with younger cats—it’s where she seems the happiest. Haiseley doesn’t have experience with house training yet, so her adopter should be ready for a bit of guidance. She’s waiting in West Orange, NJ, hoping for someone to bring her in for the good life at last. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Haiseley
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Haiseley do well in most home settings, whether that's a quiet apartment or a bustling family house. They adapt easily and enjoy spaces with warm sunny spots and window views.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Haiseley, as a domestic short hair, is perfectly content with indoor living and doesn't have a need for outdoor space. She benefits from toys and safe perches inside to keep her active and engaged.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are known for their adaptable temperament, making Haiseley a good candidate for homes with respectful children. However, every cat's personality is unique, so slow introductions are wise.











