Casey
Available
Casey
AvailableCasey is a tabby, just over two years old, living in Philadelphia, PA. She has a short coat with gray, blue, silver, and white coloring, and is medium in size. She’s a spayed female who is up to date on her vaccinations and is house trained. Casey loves other cats, dogs, and kids, making her a great all-around companion.
About Casey
Meet Casey! Casey started out as a TNR kitty, but it was clear right away she wasn’t meant for life outdoors. After she began visiting a family every day, they made space for her inside, and she adapted right away. In just a month, Casey went from cautious to thriving. She’s now an affectionate, playful, and curious cat with a strong independent streak. Casey gets along well with other cats, but she’d also be content receiving your attention as a solo pet. She took a little time to warm up, but now she seeks out gentle affection and likes to be fussed over. Her gentle nature and the way she’s blossomed indoors show she just needed a safe home to let her personality shine. If you want a laid-back, loving cat who’ll greet you at the door and enjoys both solo play and cuddle time, Casey fits the bill. She’s waiting for the right home that appreciates her sweet and tender spirit. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Casey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Casey, a tabby cat, is typically comfortable in various home settings, whether it’s an apartment or a house. She adapts well as long as there’s warmth, safety, and affection.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tabby cats like Casey don’t require outdoor space to thrive. She’s happiest indoors where she can play, explore, and nap without the risks of an outdoor environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Casey’s tabby personality and affectionate nature make her a great fit for homes with children. She enjoys gentle interaction and will likely bond with kids who treat her kindly.











