Nala
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Nala
AvailableNala is a young female Domestic Short Hair with a beautiful brown tabby coat. She is house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Nala is being cared for in Louisville, KY, and her short-haired, medium-sized build gives her a classic tabby look.
About Nala
Nala is a one-year-old brown tabby who came into rescue after becoming a mom to six kittens at a young age. She arrived at LMAS with her whole litter—Ed, Belay, Twinkle Toes, Dove, Maggie, and Little Gray—before Shamrock stepped in to help her and her babies get the fresh start they deserved. Nala’s short coat highlights her classic good looks, and her early experience as a mother shows in how gentle and steadfast she can be. She gets along well with other cats and is house trained, making her an easy fit into a home that appreciates mellow feline company. Everything is in order medically—Nala is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and combo tested. She’s ready to be a loyal companion and would do especially well with someone looking for a friendly, affectionate cat with a steady temperament. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Nala
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Nala thrive in a variety of living environments—from apartments to larger homes—as long as they're given companionship and stimulation. Nala would settle in well wherever she's loved.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nala, as a Domestic Short Hair, is perfectly content living indoors and does not require outdoor space. A cozy window perch or a spot with sunlight will make her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are known for their adaptable and gentle nature. Nala's experience as a mother suggests she would likely do well in homes with respectful children.











