Catherine O' Hara
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Catherine O' Hara
AvailableCatherine O'Hara is a medium-sized, adult Domestic Short Hair who brings five years and three months of confidence and charm to Newberg, OR. She has been spayed and is house trained, making her well-prepared for a loving home. Her vaccinations are up to date, so she’s ready for her next act of companionship.
About Catherine O' Hara
Catherine O'Hara, sponsored by Michael Price, is every bit the commanding presence her name suggests. This adult Domestic Short Hair knows how to own a room, whether staging dramatic entrances or making her opinion about mealtime very clear. Independent and full of personality, she prefers her fans to admire from a respectful distance—she’s not one for clinginess, but when she seeks attention, she expects that couch to be ready. Catherine thrives with an experienced cat guardian who can read the room, honor her boundaries, and appreciate her need for space, routine, and a touch of the theatrical. She’s best suited to a calm home, free from chaos, where her wishes are respected and her need for thoughtful admiration is understood. In return, she brings wry comedic relief, a sophisticated sense of companionship, and that unique, soothing presence only a confident cat can offer. Catherine’s birthday puts her under the sign of Aquarius, so expect a little eccentric brilliance along with her regal standards. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Catherine O' Hara
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Catherine O'Hara, as a Domestic Short Hair, generally adapts well to indoor life and appreciates a calm, predictable environment. She thrives in homes where her boundaries are respected.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Most Domestic Short Hairs, including Catherine O'Hara, are content living indoors and do not require outdoor access, though they may enjoy windowsills or secure patios.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs can do well with respectful, older children, but Catherine O'Hara prefers a more peaceful setting and may do best in homes without young kids.











