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Sasha

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1 year old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Ferndale, MI
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Sasha is a one-and-a-half-year-old female Domestic Short Hair with a striking tortoiseshell coat and a medium build. Her personality shines in her Detroit, MI foster home, and she’s already spayed and vaccinated. Sasha shows all the confidence of a young adult cat and is eager for a place to call her own.

About Sasha

Sasha came in from life as a Detroit street cat, but you’d never know it by how quickly she settled into the comforts of being indoors. She’s a one-and-a-half-year-old tortie with a big personality and a soft spot for attention—if there are cuddles, she wants in. Sasha is affectionate and friendly, happiest when she’s close to her people, and has a talent for sniffing out snacks. If she catches wind of food, expect her clever side to come out as she hustles for a treat. She gets along with most cats, though she carries herself like a queen and prefers calm feline company or being the only cat. Sasha isn’t aggressive, just confident—she has her opinions and isn’t shy about voicing them. She’s spayed, vaccinated, and tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Currently, Sasha waits in a Detroit foster home. If you want a loving cat with sass, warmth, and plenty of charm, she’ll make herself right at home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Sasha

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Sasha, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to many home environments—from apartments to houses. She’ll thrive wherever she has cozy spots, regular meals, and plenty of human interaction.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hairs like Sasha do not need outdoor space and are happiest—and safest—living strictly indoors where they can relax and bond with their people.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Sasha’s breed is known for being adaptable, and many Domestic Short Hairs do well with children, though introductions should be gradual and respectful of the cat’s space.