Delany
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Delany
AvailableDelany is a female Domestic Short Hair about 1 year old, with striking tortoiseshell coloring and a small frame. She is spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Delany is currently in Richmond, IN, waiting for a new home.
About Delany
Meet Delany, a spirited young cat with equal parts curiosity and charm. She keeps things lively, darting around any room and inspecting every corner with focus. Small in stature, Delany stands out not just for her size but for her gentle presence. Her tortoiseshell coat adds to her appeal, making her a striking little companion. Delany leans into playtime, chasing after toys or pausing at the window to survey her surroundings with an adorable head tilt. There's no shortage of affection from her either—she gives out warmth as easily as she moves, and she tends to brighten the mood. Born May 2, Delany is a Taurus, so she might win you over with equal doses of sweetness and determination. She is spayed and vaccinated, and is currently in Richmond, IN. If you're ready to add a playful, loving young cat to your life, Delany could be just the match. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Delany
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Delany is a Domestic Short Hair cat, and this breed adapts well to most home environments, from apartments to larger houses. She would thrive in a loving indoor setting.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Delany do not usually require outdoor space and often live very happily indoors. Window views and stimulating indoor toys will satisfy her curiosity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Delany’s breed, the Domestic Short Hair, is typically gentle and can do well with respectful children. Proper introductions and supervision are always recommended.











