Waverly
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Waverly
AvailableWaverly is a black, adult female Domestic Short Hair cat currently in Greenfield, IN. She's about 2 years old, spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. This clever girl brings a spunky yet affectionate vibe to any home, and she's not shy about making her presence known. Born on May 7, Waverly is a Taurus—solid, loving, and a bit stubborn too.
About Waverly
Waverly is full of personality, charm, and a dash of sass. She loves trailing her humans from room to room, nudging for attention and soaking up any admiration sent her way. Playtime is non-negotiable—she's always curious, always in the mood for a little mischief, and never shy about voicing her opinions. When especially happy, Waverly often gives gentle “love bites,” her quirky version of affection, and because of that, she's looking for a home without very young children who might not know how to read her signals. With other cats, Waverly starts out a little suspicious but usually settles in and coexists just fine once she feels secure. Beneath her bold exterior is a snuggle bug who relishes cozy time with her people after a busy day of exploring and play. Waverly's the ideal match for someone seeking a cat with a vibrant personality and lots of affection to give. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Waverly
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Waverly are adaptable and do well in most home environments, whether an apartment or a house. As long as she has space to explore and engage, she'll fit right in.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Waverly, being a Domestic Short Hair, thrives just fine as an indoor cat. She doesn't require outdoor space but loves having windows to watch the world go by and plenty of toys to stay occupied.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Waverly's breed is usually well-suited for families, but Waverly herself would do best without very young children because of her play style. Older, gentle kids who understand cat boundaries would be a better match.











