Nisha
Available
Nisha
AvailableNisha is a grey tabby domestic short hair who lives in New York, NY. She’s an adult spayed female with a soft, short coat and classic tabby markings. Nisha is house trained, fully vaccinated, and has done well sharing her space with other cats.
About Nisha
Nisha is a 3.5-year-old grey tabby who stands out for both her sharp mind and gentle nature. She watches everything, sizing up her space and the people in it, and tends to settle near her humans—either curled at the foot of the bed or right beside you on the couch. She’s shy when you first meet her, but time and patience bring out her softer side, which comes with quiet company, slow-burn affection, kneading, and the occasional sweet little meow chat. Play is important to Nisha: she’ll chase string toys or just about anything new, and she loves churro treats and Greenies. Fresh running water is a hit (faucet drinkers, take note), and she’s always up for watching the action beyond the windowpane. Nisha’s style is to approach affection on her own terms, but when she settles in, she’s all about head and chin scratches. She’s reliably litter box trained and has lived well alongside another cat before. Nisha’s ideal home is calm, patient, and understands that trust comes slowly—the best connections take time. Ready to open your space and heart to a thoughtful, special cat? What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Nisha
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nisha, being a domestic short hair/tabby mix, typically does well in a variety of homes, including apartments or larger houses. As long as she has cozy spots for lounging and some windows to watch the world go by, she’ll settle in nicely.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cats like Nisha don’t require outdoor space—in fact, indoor living is safer for a domestic short hair. A few window perches and interactive play sessions will keep her entertained and happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs usually do just fine in homes with respectful, gentle children. Since Nisha is a bit shy at first, she would thrive with older kids who understand how to approach her quietly and give her space when needed.











