Pelusa
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Pelusa
AvailablePelusa is a 12-year-old, long-haired, brown Persian mix living in Hudson, NY. She is a spayed female and is current on her vaccinations. Pelusa is house trained, though she has had some litter box issues in the past. She prefers to be the sole pet in a peaceful home where she can relax and form strong bonds with her person.
About Pelusa
Pelusa is a striking, long-haired Persian mix who radiates quiet independence. At 12 years old, she’s settled into a rhythm that centers on comfort: basking in sunbeams, napping in soft corners, and watching the world go by with steady curiosity. She forms close connections with her chosen people, showing a different side—loving, devoted, and ever-seeking affection. Once she bonds, Pelusa will shadow her favorite person, never shy about asking for more pets and attention. While chores may briefly distract you, expect her soft persistence to remind you where your priorities should be. Pelusa arrived from a large city shelter and has experienced litter box challenges. Stability is key for her; she’ll thrive in a calm, single-pet home with someone willing to help her settle and work through these habits with patience. She’s not one for other pets or noisy households but will reward her human with unique companionship and low-key affection. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Pelusa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pelusa, as a Persian mix cat, is best suited for a calm, indoor environment. She thrives in a stable, low-stress household where she can relax and have her own space.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pelusa, as a Persian mix, does not require outdoor space and is best kept indoors for her safety and well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Persian cats like Pelusa generally do better in quiet homes and may not be the best match for families with young children.











